Fenicjanie a sprawa polska. Problemy reprezentacji w „Faraonie” Bolesława Prusa
Phoenicians and the Polish Cause. Problems of Representationin Bolesław Prus’s Faraon
Author(s): Wacław ForajterSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Bolesław Prus; historical fiction; representation; Egyptology;Jews from Dubrovnik in World War I;
Summary/Abstract: This article proposes to reflect on selected paradoxes of representation in Bolesław Prus’s novel Faraon [The Pharaoh]. First of all, the author discusses the validity of the notions of “truth” / “falsehood” in literary studies and proves that there is no reason for applying them to fiction. Then, he focuses on the depiction of the uncanny magician Beroes and his actions, which transgress realistic standards of probability. Finally, the author argues that the analogy between the novel’s fictional Phoenicians and 19th-century Polish Jews drawn by some researchers is unjustified both because of the novel’s narrative mode and the writer’s opinions expressed in his other texts.
Journal: Wielogłos
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 47
- Page Range: 47-66
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Polish