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Kto śni w poezji Leśmiana?

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In the article titled “Who is dreaming in Leśmian’s poetry?” I have been making efforts to describe dreams, which appear in poetry of the author of Meadows (Łąki). I have mainly touched there two questions. Firstly, who is dreaming in Lesmian’s poetry? Secondly, what is being dreamt? The first one is the starting point. I have separated four groups of sleeping subjects and then I have been trying to describe their dreams. I have started my reflections with sleep dreams presentation o f a man, which are the most often in Leśmian’s poetry. The Leśmian man is dreaming about the World or even, first of all, he is dreaming the World that belongs to him at a given time. The dreamer is becoming his creator. The next subjects of man’s sleep dreams of the same importance are: erotic dreams, which have not too much in common with Freud’s theory; a death which is strictly connected with the World called to be during the sleep, with eroticism, love. A man is dreaming not only about his death but also about going away the World and everything what is connected with it. The following subject, who is dreaming in Leśmian’s poetry, is the God who, similarly to a man, is dreaming the World, however, he is also a creator of a dream. The nature, which is the third group of sleeping ones, I would separate, is dreaming a man but it does not describe us its dreams but it is the man that is doing it. Finally, the fourth group, which I have called “Varia", is consisted of such beings that I could not qualify to any of above groups. However, they are equipped by Leśmian in a dreaming skill and that is why they cannot be omitted. The result of my reflection is every being can dream in Leśmian’s poetry but it is not tending to dehumanize a man. Leśmian does not create the conception: “life as a dream” but he shows that a dream con become the reality of a man. Probably this is the reason why dreams take so often too much independence, they separate from the dreaming subject. A degree of a consciousness, which phantoms have, becomes the sign of this independence of sleep dream.
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The aim of my article is to describe the word “dream” and its meanings in the Leśmian’s poetry. The phrase itself is one of the most significant words which adds to Leśmian's works. In the first part I have done analyzis of grammatical categories of the word “dream” and I have distinguished three of them - verbal, adjectival and noun. Besides, I have analized the phrase-in question's word-formation. The conclusion I have drawn is that the nouns have been transformed with low frequency but at the same time, they represent the largest word group. Different tendency can be noticed in the case of verbal and adjectival categories, the later being the least numerous. In the second part, I have examined the commonest semantic meanings of the word “dream” . In Lesmian’s poetic toms “dream” has a variety of meanings. The commonest are - a daydream, a vision, to dream, physiology. Also it means: a phantom, death, a nightmare, a nice dream, to create, to dream a dream, slow, mysterious, vague. In conclusion, I thin it is worth indicating that although the word “dream” is ubiquitous in the Leśmian's poetry, it is not essential for recognizing the “dream” as a motive or a subject of poet’s works.
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