Masochizm Schulza w ujęciu Ficowskiego

Journal Title: Schulz/Forum - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 7

Abstract

The author examines Jerzy Ficowski’s approach to Schulzian masochism. Examining few traces of Schulz’s sexuality in Ficowski’s study Regions of the Great Heresy, he argues that his biographical portrait presents the writer as an eternal child, innocent and unspoiled by the dirty universe of sex. In Ficowski’s later studies dealing with Schulz’s masochism, the key issue is a connection of art and sexuality since the biographer claims that masochism is the deep, dark root of Schulz’s creative power.

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Marcin Romanowski

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Masochizm Schulza w ujęciu Ficowskiego

The author examines Jerzy Ficowski’s approach to Schulzian masochism. Examining few traces of Schulz’s sexuality in Ficowski’s study Regions of the Great Heresy, he argues that his biographical portrait presents the writ...

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Marcin Romanowski (2016). Masochizm Schulza w ujęciu Ficowskiego. Schulz/Forum, 7(7), 99-120. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-169821