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The article is trying to analyse the diary written by Teofila Morawska in the XVIII century and distinguish in it two aspects of narration typical of autobiographical writing, i.e. an external focaliser and an internal focaliser. The analysis made allows to affirm that this diary can be considered a certain step in the evolution of the genre of literature, in which it comes to gradual change of the main role of an external focaliser for the sake of an internal focaliser. The traveller’s priority was also to describe the surrounding area. However, numerous comments concerning this reality and reflections based on it give the opportunity to know the personality of a traveller, which was hidden before by the surrounding described.
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After her travel, which took place between 22nd July 1816 and June 1818, Maria Wirtemberska wrote an account entitled Some events, thoughts and feelings expreienced abroad. This work is a combination which was quite unusual for those times, namely a combination of conventions: a typical documentary travel account and literary fiction. The presented paper is an attempt at examining the proportions in which these two conventions are combined. The article also tries to find the reason why Maria Wirtemberska - who wrote at the beginning of the 19th century - shaped her work, its composition and content in this particular way.
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The article discusses the themes found in the literature of Janusz Korczak. It is characterized by major problems his prose: the structure of the main character, the place of action, the role and function of secondary motifs. Draws attention to the nature and main characteristics of literature for children and young people. Questions the universality of the themes addressed and their perceptual capabilities by modern readers for children.
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