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The article is devoted to the relationship between "Rozmyślania" ["Musings"] by Antoni Lange and the baroque poetics, with special focus on the sixteenth and seventeenth century metaphysical poetry. The starting point is the stylistic perspective – Lange’s cycle was interpreted as the nineteenth century creative implementation of metaphysical style elements, formed in the Baroque. The fragments of "Rozmyślania" ["Musings"] are compared to the poetry of Mikołaj Sęp Szarzyński, Daniel Naborowski, Sebastian Grabowiecki and Jan Andrzej Morsztyn. The perspective of the Polish Baroque was extended to the European context, most of all to the English metaphysical poetry. The significant issues are Lange’s conceptismo and his attitude towards art as a value.
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The article presents a publishing review of Antoni Lange’s collected poetry written by Jan Brzechwa. Lange’s poems were published in 1950 by the “Czytelnik” Publishing House, which at that time Brzechwa cooperated with. The manuscript of the review from 1980 was given over by the poet’s widow, Janina Brzechwa, to Adam Mickiewicz Museum of Literature in Warsaw (pressmark: 705, k. 41-42).
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In the years 1918–28, “Tygodnik Ilustrowany” offered its readers a new outlook on the issues of language and linguistics. Resigning from treating Polish as an argument in the struggle for national values, in the years 1920–25, the journal tried to present language as a value in its own right. In this period, it published the works of specialists such as Kryński and Lange. After a period of interest in the specificity of language, its secrets and mechanisms, one can observe a return to the instrumental treatment of Polish. Fixed in the journal’s tradition, the vision of language as subordinate to the fulfillment of specific goals reappears in the years 1926–28.
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