Аповесць Янкі Брыля Сірочы хлеб y польскім кантэксце: Баляслаў Прус, Стэфан Жэромскі

Journal Title: ACTA POLONO-RUTHENICA - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 0

Abstract

This article focuses on the relationship between Yanka Bryl and Poland, showing the influence of Polish classics on his literary legacy. Stories such as Orphan’s Bread by Yanka Bryl, Orphan’s Plight by Bolesław Prus and the novel Sisyphean Labours by Stefan Żeromski were subjected to comparative analysis. Prus concentrated on the fate of the orphan and his unequal struggle for a better tomorrow. Żeromski showed the image of the school in the Russian Congress Kingdom of Poland and the struggle of young people against Russification. J. Bryl, in his story, raised the topics of the orphanage and the struggle for linguistic, cultural and national identity.

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Аnna Alsztyniuk

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  • EP ID EP437516
  • DOI 10.31648/apr.2516
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Аnna Alsztyniuk (2018). Аповесць Янкі Брыля Сірочы хлеб y польскім кантэксце: Баляслаў Прус, Стэфан Жэромскі. ACTA POLONO-RUTHENICA, 2(0), 7-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-437516