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Author is using a poetical Hölderlin's phrase - Man is living here in poetic way and makes a trial answering the questions, such as: what is exactly 'home'? human being's habitation?These questions constitute a primary consideration which is focus on Juliusz Slowacki's creativity. Author makes a description of rooting images funds rooting phenomenon, during his consideration he uses philosopher's ideas such as - Martin Heidegger, Gaston Bachelard for confirmed thesis. He would like to presents Bachelard's home suggestive from figures of material houses till much more interior home for example oneirology or imaginary. After this intriguing introduction, author asks - how Slowacki built domestication of his own? As author has convinced, answer is quick - using poetical way, because of childhood period the Great poet did not have his own home. Moreover, he used to live with strangers what makes an example of contemporary model of situations as nomadic or extirpation. Next issue shows, searching for proper rooting is funded on biography's dream which constitutes a right oneirology home. As the results is a disruption of one-dimensional standard of romanticism's home. It seems, that rooting or domestication is an elementary task for imagination, but also ontology too. Author has convinced, for our modern generation is very important issue concentrated on ways of rooting, because we live as population without roots; people, who are homeless. Slowacki's creativity constitutes basic answers for these questions. The Visionary images of the Great poet make a reflection in different conceptions of non-aggressive cohabitation ways which are existing in our cities of gardens.
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