The Literature of Polish Romanticism in Its European Contexts
Krzysztof Trybus editor Ryszard Nycz editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:30th Apr '20
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The book contains essays on the heterogeneity of Polish Romantic literature and its links with Europe’s cultural heritage. The essays deal with, among other topics, the idea of beauty and truth, correspondences between the arts, the role of tradition and memory in the Romantic era, and the significance of mysticism and irony. The authors of the essays write about such seemingly distant issues as music and revolution in Chopin’s times, and travel to places as disparate as Siberia and Italy. Their thematically diverse reflections are linked by questions they pose about the romantic roots of today’s Europe. The works of Mickiewicz and other Romantic poets discussed in this book thus clearly do not concern merely the past, but also speak to the present day, describing the experiences of everyday life in its various dimensions.
ISBN: 9783631801505
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 371g
234 pages
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