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The book depicts the phenomenon of cultural memory preserved in the Polish Romantic literature, predominantly in the works of Mickiewicz, Słowacki, and Norwid (and other European poets). The primary objective is to reconstruct the cultural pattern of continuity established in Poland during the period of catastrophe. The author describes the call for a critical historiography and presents a "Slavic counterpoint" in the history of modern Europe. The key questions of the book are: Will the Romantic lesson about the transformation of history into memory and turning the past into an object of faith turn out to be a lesson about the future? The book is inspired by the German trend of contemporary reflection – "the culture of remembrance" (Erinnerungskultur) founded on the works of the Assmanns.



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Memory and Romanticism – Sites of memory – Romantic biography as a form of memory – Mickiewicz’s Slavic memory – Old age assisting memory – Słowacki’s memory of the beginning – Norwid’s memory of Rome – Romantic memory and contemporary memory – Ritual and memory in Forefathers’ Eve

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    A Hardback by Klara Naszkowska, Krzysztof Trybuś

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631788080, 978-3631788080
      ISBN10: 3631788088

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book depicts the phenomenon of cultural memory preserved in the Polish Romantic literature, predominantly in the works of Mickiewicz, Słowacki, and Norwid (and other European poets). The primary objective is to reconstruct the cultural pattern of continuity established in Poland during the period of catastrophe. The author describes the call for a critical historiography and presents a "Slavic counterpoint" in the history of modern Europe. The key questions of the book are: Will the Romantic lesson about the transformation of history into memory and turning the past into an object of faith turn out to be a lesson about the future? The book is inspired by the German trend of contemporary reflection – "the culture of remembrance" (Erinnerungskultur) founded on the works of the Assmanns.



      Table of Contents

      Memory and Romanticism – Sites of memory – Romantic biography as a form of memory – Mickiewicz’s Slavic memory – Old age assisting memory – Słowacki’s memory of the beginning – Norwid’s memory of Rome – Romantic memory and contemporary memory – Ritual and memory in Forefathers’ Eve

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