The paper examines the Polish television series Bolek and Lolek (1963 – 1986) and discusses its growth into an entertainment supersystem as defined in Marsha Kinder’s Playing with Power in Movies, Television, and Video G...
Refleksja na temat współczesnego folkloru wyraźnie zmieniła swój charakteri profil. Cofnijmy się na moment do roku 1846, kiedy to William Thomszaproponował naukową definicję „folkloru” rozumianego jako wiedza ludu(Krzyża...
The article presents the role matches played in thehistory of transformations of the nineteenth century(the era of steam, railway and telegraph) asa result of the ‘economic bomb’ (E. Hobsbawm)which blew up traditional so...
The essay discusses Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lovely House” (1952), in which uncanny architecture and supernatural elements combine to express the writer’s concerns about very real horrors of domesticity and fem...
Drawing on L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as a case study – a children’s fairytale novel published in 1900 – this article aims to explore concepts and manifestations of intertextuality around the turn of the...
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Bolek i Lolek: od widowni dziecięcej do systemu rozrywkowego. Rekonesans badawczy
The paper examines the Polish television series Bolek and Lolek (1963 – 1986) and discusses its growth into an entertainment supersystem as defined in Marsha Kinder’s Playing with Power in Movies, Television, and Video G...
E-folklor Wstęp do numeru
Refleksja na temat współczesnego folkloru wyraźnie zmieniła swój charakteri profil. Cofnijmy się na moment do roku 1846, kiedy to William Thomszaproponował naukową definicję „folkloru” rozumianego jako wiedza ludu(Krzyża...
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The article presents the role matches played in thehistory of transformations of the nineteenth century(the era of steam, railway and telegraph) asa result of the ‘economic bomb’ (E. Hobsbawm)which blew up traditional so...
The Uncanny Tapestry of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lovely House”
The essay discusses Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lovely House” (1952), in which uncanny architecture and supernatural elements combine to express the writer’s concerns about very real horrors of domesticity and fem...
Intertexts, Transtexts and Paratexts: Following the Yellow Brick Roads of Fin-de-siècle Children’s Fiction
Drawing on L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as a case study – a children’s fairytale novel published in 1900 – this article aims to explore concepts and manifestations of intertextuality around the turn of the...