Tradycja (nie)śmiertelna. Kilka słów o poetyckich „obsesjach” Wojciecha Wencla

Journal Title: Śląskie Studia Polonistyczne - Year 2015, Vol 7, Issue 2

Abstract

The article attempts to read Wojciech Wencel’s poem Imago mundi, focusing mainly on the process of opening up the Polish literary tradition by the poet (both the classic genre forms and stylization, direct references to the particular authors or symbols common in the Polish literature). Moreover, the author examines the poet’s “forces of imagination,” his characteristic way of depiction, small “obsessions” and the otherness of the analysed poem.

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Magdalena Piotrowska-Grot

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Magdalena Piotrowska-Grot (2015). Tradycja (nie)śmiertelna. Kilka słów o poetyckich „obsesjach” Wojciecha Wencla. Śląskie Studia Polonistyczne, 7(2), 285-303. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-336322