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The essay entitled On metaphor in Mariusz Sieniewicz’s prose portrays his works anew. Mariusz Sieniewicz belongs to the youngest generation of writers, the so-called ‘’1970s generation”. He has published two novels so far: Great-grandmother (1999), The fourth heaven (2003) and a collection of short stories We don’t serve Jewish ladies (2005). His prose impresses with unorthodox stylistics, makes us pay attention to the linguistic tone of words, makes us wonder because of its not literal and conveyed meaning. Sieniewicz’s works have an intertextual character, they clearly refer to Gombrowicz’s style or Bulgakov’s prose and other texts belonging to the literary tradition.
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The article tries to analyse the second names which were derived from nicknames created by metaphor and metonymy. The overview of such names from the region of the Jeziorany Bailiwick shows that the second names in Polish usually have appellatives designing animals or plants for their stems. On the other hand, German anthroponyms from this area usually use appellatives designing objects. Many of them could serve as a basis for the creation of names that identified people performing a given craft. Creating such names could consist in identifying a person’s occupation with a characteristic tool or a product. Often names of tools or products were used without any derivational changes.
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Świat i Słowo
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2022
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vol. 38
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issue 1
69-83
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The article builds on Zbigniew Mikołejko’s claim that “the trash mountains” are a convenient metaphor. According to the philosopher, the colloquial phrase allows you to talk about almost everything, but it distances you from empiricism, from authentic rubbish dumps. The author tests the usefulness of this metaphor by analysing the interactions between its parts. They show two symbolic processes: the desacralisation of the mountains and the ennoblement of rubbish. The article focuses on the first one and asks about the images of the hills of the Anthropocene epoch. By interpreting two literary pictures of the trash mountains, an author examines the functioning of that metaphor. In Miron Białoszewski’s Chamowo, the Warsaw landfill is terrifying and a sign of loss. However, in Zbigniew Rokita’s reportage, entitled Kajś. Opowieść o Górnym Śląsku, an industrial heap that is a mountain made by people, is a deformation of nature that has become a permanent part of the region’s landscape. The metaphor of “trash mountains” opens access to ecological issues and becomes a form of involvement in the analysed works.
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In this paper we offer structural draft of poetic style which is based on three descriptive parametars. These are lyrical subject, poetic text and metaphore. Lyrical subject is viewed in the relation to the author and like a derivation of poetic text. Poetic text is based on unity of content and style and metaphore is based on Jakobsonian paradigma like micro-and macrometaphore. These descriptive parametars are distributed in many organisational and projective parametars so that the structural style concept would be analythicaly functional and operational effective in pedagocial and academic study of lyric. Theoretical and methodological frames of this paper are based on linguostylistics, text stylistics, stylistics of the literal media and stylistics of discourse.
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