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The Author looks at Primate Michal Jerzy Poniatowski’s death not only through the prism of funerary poems. She also studies it in connection with the works dedicated to him during his life that show distinctly how different he was seen and judged. Among poems composed after the Primate’s death, the Author chooses the unique apologetic volume with two epitaphs by Jacek Idzi Przybylski and Andrzej Jan Kanty Trzcinski as the subject of more detailed research. Among the works that express a depreciating attitude to Poniatowski, the Author cites the anonymous ones. The poems described in this paper harmonise well with the whole atmosphere that accompanied Poniatowski’s death.
Tematy i Konteksty
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2020
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vol. 15
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issue 10
528-533
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The author of the review discusses the latest book by Bożena Mazurkowa that consists of eight chapters devoted to the issues of Polish poetry and prose at the Age of Enlightenment. The book is based on a wide array of sources interpreted from a variety of analytic perspectives. According to the author of the review, the book’s significance results from both the scope of the topics undertaken (including rarely discussed aspects of the writers’ public and private life), and the methods applied in order to analyze the subject
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Autorka recenzji omawia najnowszą książkę Bożeny Mazurkowej składającą się z ośmiu rozdziałów poświęconych problematyce polskiej poezji i prozy epoki oświecenia. Książka oparta jest na szerokim wachlarzu źródeł interpretowanych z różnych perspektyw analitycznych. Według autorki recenzji znaczenie książki wynika zarówno z zakresu podejmowanej tematyki (w tym rzadko omawianych aspektów życia publicznego i prywatnego pisarzy), jak i zastosowanych metod analizy tematu.
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The poem of Ignacy Srzednicki addressed to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha was created during the Great Sejm, when the addressee served as the Speaker of the Seimas and the General Confederation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The author reconstructs the biography of the creator of the poem, explores the relationship between Srzednicki and Sapieha, as well as analyses and interprets the poem included in the appendix.
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