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2012 | 15 | 1 | 105-113

Article title

Estrada i liryka. Szlagier w poezji międzywojennej

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Popular music and lyric poetry. A hit single in the poetry between the wars

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Abstracts

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In the essay the author enquires into the references to popular song in the lyric poetry of the first decades of 20th century, treating the birth of the popular music as the beginning of perceiving a hit single as the integral piece meant to be shown to the public. The re-searcher asks about acceptability and, eventually, the consequences of the artistic flirt of highbrow literature with egalitarian word-music tradition. Moreover, the author shows various scenario of treating hit song impulses, beginning with total ignorance shown by Young Poland artists (Jan Kasprowicz, Bolesław Leśmian, Leopold Staff), through the separation of serious creativity from stage gainful employment, as in the case of Skamander members fearing being given the label of cabaret entertainers (Julian Tuwim, Antoni Słonimski or Marian Hemar), until the liquidation of barriers between serious and jocular muse domains, as in Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński’s lyric poetry. In this article, there are dozens of allusion, quotations, paraphrases, all invoking not only the most popular hit singles of the Interbellum, but also songs which were less known and therefore nowadays seem to be more difficult to identify. The list of the poets is extended by such personages as Bruno Jasieński, Maria Pawlikowska, and finally Czesław Miłosz.

Contributors

  • doktor habilitowany, profesor Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza; Studium Filologii Polskiej UAM w Kaliszu i Pracownia Komunikacji Medialnej w Instytucie Filologii Polskiej UAM w Poznaniu.

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