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The article, in the first part, brings forward a proposal for the understanding of the canon as an axiological contract in which a given work reveals its true importance and validity aside from methodological and world-view conjunctures. In the second part, the author situates poetic works of Teresa Ferenc within the sphere of importance. The article uses concepts such as appreciation, gravity, merger, affirmation, good, importance, distinction, reduction taken from the hermeneutics of Ricoeur and Gadamer. 
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The article, in the first part, brings forward a proposal for the understanding of the canon as an axiological contract in which a given work reveals its true importance and validity aside from methodological and world-view conjunctures. In the second part, the author situates poetic works of Teresa Ferenc within the sphere of importance. The article uses concepts such as appreciation, gravity, merger, affirmation, good, importance, distinction, reduction taken from the hermeneutics of Ricoeur and Gadamer.
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The article tentatively identifies issues regarding home as artistic figure in Teresa Fernenc’s poetry. To indicate how home consists of two topoi, locus amoenus and locus horribilis, the author, for example, uses the tools worked out by the geopoetics field. Home appears to be a place formed as a result of authentic experience of Ferenc as well as a symbol of the wartime fate of its inhabitants, in addition to symbolizing the restoration of the original order, which holds crucial importance for the ontological status of the subject in the writer’s works. Home, understood in these terms, crystalizes as individual experience, poetic imagination, and literary and cultural inspirations of the poet.
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An author is a Polish professor of literature at the Jagiellonian Unversity in Cracow. The author shows in her book entitled The Reading "Sacred" some essays on literature and "sacred", especially she describes some Polish poetry and prose and literary letters from 20th century. She focuses on the problem hermeneutics of a text, comparatistics of literature and methodology of literature. There are many chapters on theme Polish poetry or prose, e.g. about such authors as Stanisław Barańczak, Teresa Ferenc, Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński, Julia Hartwig, Zbigniew Herbert, Zbigniew Jankowski, Wojciech Kudyba, Maria Kuncewiczowa, Czesław Miłosz, Joanna Pollakówna, Tadeusz Różewicz, Wisława Szymborska, Marcin Świetlicki, Jan Twardowski, Karol Wojtyła, Adam Zagajewski. There are some essays about foreign (e.g. French, German, Russian) authors of literature in the context of ‘sacred’: Paul Auster, Georges Bernanos, Josif Brodski, Hermann Hesse, Thomas Merton, Rainer Maria Rilke.
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