Wacław Potocki i Podgórze Karpackie — peryferyjne centrum teologicznej refleksji poety („Tydzień stworzenia świata” — „Ogród”)
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2010, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
Each period possesses its own concept of world and man. The article presents the attitude of a man of Baroque to the surrounding reality, on the example of Wacław Potocki’s work. The author indicates the Biblical mediation of anthropological and existential threads, which endows Potocki’s poetry with a universal dimension.
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Krzysztof Obremski
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