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This book debunks the myth of Polish Modernist literature as rooted in rash, immediate expression. The author compares programmatic statements on language by turn-of-the-century writers such as Wacław Berent, Bolesław Leśmian, Stanisław Brzozowski or Karol Irzykowski with notions deduced from their literary works. He demonstrates that these writers’ linguistic self-consciousness informs their implicitly self-reflexive texts and sheds light on their values and characteristic qualities. The author treats Modernist literature itself as a sort of «language» – a distinct entity that emerged through systematic differentiation within the general literary discourse. The book enhances the understanding of the transformations behind this important philosophical and artistic movement.



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Poland – Twentieth-century literature – Modernism – Young Poland – Language – Subjectivity – Literary criticism – Literary theory – Self-consciousness – Self-reflexivity – Wacław Berent – Bolesław Leśmian – Stanisław Brzozowski – Karol Irzykowski.

The Language of Polish Modernism

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    A Hardback by Wojciech Kalaga, Tul’si Bhambry, Ryszard Nycz

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 22/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631653425, 978-3631653425
      ISBN10: 3631653425

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book debunks the myth of Polish Modernist literature as rooted in rash, immediate expression. The author compares programmatic statements on language by turn-of-the-century writers such as Wacław Berent, Bolesław Leśmian, Stanisław Brzozowski or Karol Irzykowski with notions deduced from their literary works. He demonstrates that these writers’ linguistic self-consciousness informs their implicitly self-reflexive texts and sheds light on their values and characteristic qualities. The author treats Modernist literature itself as a sort of «language» – a distinct entity that emerged through systematic differentiation within the general literary discourse. The book enhances the understanding of the transformations behind this important philosophical and artistic movement.



      Table of Contents

      Poland – Twentieth-century literature – Modernism – Young Poland – Language – Subjectivity – Literary criticism – Literary theory – Self-consciousness – Self-reflexivity – Wacław Berent – Bolesław Leśmian – Stanisław Brzozowski – Karol Irzykowski.

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