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2016 | 38 | 8 | 27-33

Article title

Witkacy’s Amusia

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Abstracts

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Witkacy suffered from amusia as a child and as an adult person. He was seriously interested in music only for a little over twenty years (1890–1914?). He wrote his main works as an amusic. The relation between amusia and metaphysical feelings may suggest that Witkacy wrote dramas and created painting compositions in order to evoke the lost strangeness of being. Amusia could have also been the reason for Witkacy’s ambiguity – he was defending and degrading high art at the same time.

Year

Volume

38

Issue

8

Pages

27-33

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Dates

published
2017-07-06

Contributors

  • University of Lodz, Faculty of Philology, Institute of Polish Philology, Chair of Polish Literature of the 20th and 21st Century

References

  • Degler Janusz, Witkacego portret wielokrotny. Szkice i materiały do biografii 1918–1939, PIW, Warsaw 2009.
  • Jasiński Roman, Witkacy, in: Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz. Człowiek i twórca. Księga pamiątkowa, Tadeusz Kotarbiński, Jerzy Eugeniusz Płomieński (eds.), PIW, Warsaw 1957.
  • Micińska Anna, Życie Stanisława Ignacego Witkiewicza w latach 1885–1918, “Pamiętnik Teatralny” 1985, issue 1–4, pp. 13–59.
  • Millati Piotr, Gombrowicz wobec sztuki. (Wybrane zagadnienia), Słowo/Obraz Terytoria, Gdańsk 2002.
  • Sacks Oliver, Muzykofilia. Opowieść o muzyce i mózgu, transl. J. Łoziński, Zysk i S-ka, Poznań 2009.
  • Witkiewicz Stanisław Ignacy, Listy do Hansa Corneliusa, transl. S. Morawski, “Dialog” 1978 issue 5, pp. 90–100.
  • Witkiewicz Stanisław Ignacy, Dzieła zebrane, vol. XIX: Listy do żony (1923–1927), prepared for publication by A. Micińska, J. Degler (ed.), PIW, Warsaw 2005.

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Publication order reference

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