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This article treats selected love poems by the forgotten Polish poetess from the 18th century, Antonina Niemiryczowa. From a syncretic, loosely composed and thematically diverse selection of poems called Wiersze polskie the author chooses a group of love poems, mainly epigrams, presenting conversations of a lady with a bachelor. These works are a rare example of woman writing in the Old Polish literature (especially erotic one), at the same time being testimony to the turn of the century and a change in the literary trends in Polish poetry, a move from the Baroque to the Enlightment’s Rococo. The article highlights the major influences of the French Rococo (intimacy, a flirt and a game of feelings, court conventions) and the baroque erotic metaphor, a transformation of mainly Petrarchan conventions (love as sweet enslavement, the feeling as a flame or a conceptive opposition of fire and ice).
Literatura Ludowa
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2019
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vol. 63
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issue 4-5
5-15
PL
Artykuł ukazuje wybrane elementy folklorystyczne w słowackiej poezji barokowej. Na początku zostaje przedstawione tło historyczne. Następnie omawiane i prezentowane są na wybranych przykładach pierwiastki folklorystyczne (należą do nich między innymi charakterystyczne imiona, motywy roślinne i zwierzęce, sytuacja przedstawiona w utworach, motyw serca czy bójki), które pojawiają się w anonimowych barokowych utworach, pochodzących z dwóch tomów zbiorowych.
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The article focuses on selected folklore elements in Slavic Baroque poetry. It opens with an overview of the historical background, followed by a discussion and exemplification of folklore elements (among others: characteristic names, motifs of plants and animals, situations presented in texts, motifs of heart and brawl) which appear in anonymous Baroque works coming from two collected volumes.
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