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Pamiętnik Literacki
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2014
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vol. 105
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issue 2
184-191
EN
The review discusses Magdalena Siwiec’s book which refers to Alfred de Musset’s and Juliusz Słowacki’s romantic poetry. It is the poetry which is understood as a record of human, language, and literature experiencing a crisis. A poet’s attitude to the source of inspiration is made the main theme of Siwiec’s study, and considering such definition of the subject of research also to the literary tradition as well as to the poets most powerfully influencing others.
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Recenzja omawia książkę Magdaleny Siwiec dotyczącą poezji romantycznej Alfreda de Musseta i Juliusza Słowackiego. Takiej poezji, która jest rozumiana jako zapis doświadczenia kryzysu człowieka, języka i literatury. Głównym tematem pracy stał się stosunek poety do źródła natchnienia, a w wyniku takiego zdefiniowania przedmiotu badań także stosunek do literackiej tradycji i do poetów o największej mocy oddziaływania na innych.
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The goal of the article is to discuss the latest book of Magdalena Siwiec, entitled Romantyczne koncepcje poezji. Poeta i Muza – relacja w stanie kryzysu (Alfred de Musset i Juliusz Słowacki) [Romantic concepts of poetry. The poet and the Muse – a relation in crisis (Alfred de Musset and Juliusz Słowacki)]. The book has a comparative approach and consists of two parts. In the first, theoretical part, the author poses questions about the logic of development of Romanticism in Poland and France, about Romantic generations, contemporary theories of poetry and the crisis that affected the age. Against this historically determined background, the author presents the changes in the topics of the Muses. In the second part, where an analytical approach dominates, Magdalena Siwiec presents various facets of the topos in Musset’s and Słowacki’s works. Both parts correspond perfectly with each other. The Cracovian critic demonstrates again her interpretative talent and introduces an excellent example of an academic synthesis of the Romanticism, both in Poland and France.
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