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2019 | 14 | 235-245

Article title

Słownictwo nacechowane emocjonalnie w poematach romantycznych

Content

Title variants

EN
Emotional Vocabulary of Romantic Poetry

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The article presents a great number of emotional words in 8 romantic poems by 7 poets. The collection contains almost 1100 words, among which dominate negative words. Some of these emotional words are old and disused in contemporary readers’ point of view. Neologisms (particularly in poems by Norwid and Krasiński), household words, localisms, dialectal and disdainful words are present in romantic vocabulary. Some of those emotional words are key-words of analysed poetic texts. All emotional words (also interjections) serve to show the relationships between protagonists and signal the narrator’s point of view.

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny, Kraków

References

  • Dopart B., 1999, Romantyzm polski: pluralizm prądów i synkretyzm dzieła, Kraków.
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  • Stachurski E., 2000, Słowa-klucze polskiej epiki romantycznej, wyd. II, Kraków.
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  • Straszewska M., 1977, Romantyzm, Warszawa.
  • Tatarkiewicz W., 1971, Romantyzm, czyli rozpacz semantyka, „Pamiętnik Literacki” LXII, z. 4, s. 3–21.

Document Type

Publication order reference

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