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The article concerns the first part (v. 1-32) of Venantius Fortunatus’ poetic letter addressed to Lupus, a dignitary in Merovingian Gaul (VII 8). The author analyses a lengthy description of summer, which appears in this text and ultimately emerges as a simile (devoid of introductory ut) or even a metaphor (i.e. a traveller tired of the heat is a poet anxious about the fate of Lupus, while a repose in a grove involves elation over good tidings of his friend; this elation inspires a song, which justifies the creation of the second, eulogic or panegyrical part of this piece). Thus, the epic narrator transforms into the speaker of the lyric utterance. In the present article the subject and the structure  of the simile is confronted with fragments of ancient poetry, with special reference to the similes in Catullus’s elegy (c. 68, 55-66) as well as to those in Vergil’s 5th bucolic.
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The article discusses poetic letters of hussar comrades Daniel Koźmicki and Andrzej Zborowski. The presented subject concerns the perception of marriage by the seventeenth-century military men and it is an attempt to confront the then popular views with the image emerging from the cited letters. The article is accompanied by the edition of two unpublished letters from the silva by Bogusław Kazimierz Maskiewicz, preserved in the collection of the Jagiellonian Library.
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The article undertakes the issue of the authorship of the poem Do Kajetana Węgierskiego, which is one of the evidence of a so-called “war about Węgierski” that took place on our native writing field in the second half of the 70s of the 18th century because of pamphlets written by this poet which ridiculed the members of the elite of that time. The problems with text attribution from that period is nothing unusual; yet, in this case it is surprising that the poem was assigned to Stanisław Trembecki or Józef Wybicki, that is, the authors whose position in the literary hierarchy of the Enlightenment poetry is completely opposite, and – what is more important – their poetic styles and ways of perceiving the world were rarely alike. Why did it happen? What could be in favour (and what was in favour in the researcher’s opinions) for any of these writers? Finally, which hypothesis matches the real life? These are the questions that this article attempts to answer.
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The sketch deals with the problems of the poetic letter. During the exemplification of the issue, poems by Julian Przyboś, Cyprian Norwid and Ignacy Krasicki are used. It turns out that important issues can be seen from the perspective of selected, but also deep anthropological problems, arising from the interpretative process. The tools for understanding them are provided by thinkers of post-Husserlian phenomenology, in this case Dietrich von Hildebrand.
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W szkicu podjęte zostają problemy listu poetyckiego, który rozwija się nieco równolegle do listu dedykacyjnego. Podczas egzemplifikacji zagadnienia wykorzystane zostają wiersze Juliana Przybosia, Cypriana Norwida i Ignacego Krasickiego. Okazuje się, że ważne kwestie można zobaczyć w perspektywie wybranych, ale też pogłębionych problemów o charakterze antropologicznym, wypływających z procesu interpretacyjnego. Narzędzi do ich rozumienia dostarczają myśliciele pohusserlowskiej fenomenologii, w tym wypadku Dietrich von Hildebrand.  
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