OPEN Repository

Welcome to OPEN - the Repository of Open Scientific Publications, run by the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, previously operating as the CeON Repository. The Repository enables Polish researchers from all fields to openly share their articles, books, conference materials, reports, doctoral theses, and other scientific texts.

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Związki twórczości Bolesława Leśmiania z folklorem i kulturą Ukrainy
(Dom Kultury Śródmieście w Warszawie, 2010) Nalewajk, Żaneta; Uniwersytet Warszawski
References to Ukrainian Folklore and Culture in Leśmian’s Literary Works The article focuses on the presence of Ukrainian folklore and culture in Leśmian’s writing on three text levels: thematic, lexical and compositional. A specifi c example is the influence of bylines of Kiev’s cycle on Leśmian’s poems from the cycle Pieśni kalekujące. The article presents the modifi cations of Ukrainian folklore motifs in the poetic and prosaic works by Leśmian with reference to the versions of corresponding topics in Polish and Russian literature from romantic and modern period.
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Nowele Poego w przekładach Bolesława Leśmiana. Źródła, inspiracje, repliki
(Dom Kultury Śródmieście w Warszawie, 2009) Nalewajk, Żaneta; Uniwersytet Warszawski
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Inicjacja w doświadczenie czasu. Groteskowe piekło natury - "Wij" Gogola jako kontekst literacki "Wiedźmy" Bolesława Leśmiana
(Dom Kultury Śródmieście w Warszawie, 2012-06) Nalewajk, Żaneta; Uniwersytet Warszawski
Initiation into the Experience of Time: the Grotesque Hell of Nature. Gogol’s Viy as a Literary Context for Bolesław Leśmian’s The Witch The article explores the topos of the witch, which was extremely popular in the literaturę of Russian romanticism and present, among others, in the writings of Pushkin and Gogol, and which also appears in Bolesław Leśmian prose volume Polish Legends. In particular, the article is concerned with the ways in which Gogol’s use of the grotesque infl uenced Leśmian’s story The Witch. The romantic and modernist versions of the topos of the witch show how the writers of the two epochs approached one of the oldest stereotypes of femininity.