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Maciej Zurowski's literary interest was in a way complete and that is why he also focused on the theory and history of literary critics. He was especially interested in filiations of critical ideas, continuity and changes in comparative perspective, which explains how he managed to gather all the phenomena contributing to modern methodology of literary research. French 'nouvelle critique' and 'The Geneva School' come first, however, other formations like: Russian formalism, Polish phenomenology, German philology and American 'New Criticism' also need to be mentioned. Yet, the question of the literary work concepts and of the limits of its interpretation remains general for all of them.
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Maciej Zurowski seems to be one of the most outstanding experts on the culture of Roman countries in the 20th century. He compared French and Polish poetry applying interdisciplinary comparative studies. He also provided a precise methodological and historical-literary analysis of poetry - painting and poetry - music (Chopin) connections as well as of symbolism (Rimbaud, Lautréamont, Verlaine, Mallarmé) and the 20th century poetic avant-garde (Apollinaire, Cendrars, Reverdy). Thus Zurowski made a valid contribution to Polish studies of the Roman culture and proved to be an excellent philologist-comparatist.
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Maciej Zurowski studies evolution of the novel from 18th until 20th century and novel techniques, based on great novels of the 18th and 19th century, like 'Rekopis znaleziony w Saragossie' (The Script Found in Saragossa) by Jan Potocki, 'Le rouge et le noir' (Red and Black) and 'La Chartreuse de Parme' (Charter House of Parma) by Stendhal as well as 'Madame Bovary' (Mrs. Bovary) and 'L'education sentimentale: histoire d'un jeune homme' (Sentimental Education) by Flaubert. In the authoress' opinion these works foreshadow the 20th century novel esthetics. Maciej Zurowski also focuses on connections of the novel with other arts.
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