On two songs of the Oath crisis. In memory of Professor Stefan Nieznanowski Cover Image

O dwu pieśniach kryzysu przysięgowego
On two songs of the Oath crisis. In memory of Professor Stefan Nieznanowski

Author(s): Agata Skała
Subject(s): Polish Literature, Sociology of Culture, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: Legions’ song; the Oath crisis; a beggar’s song; a news story; Polish Legions 1914–1918;

Summary/Abstract: The paper is dedicated to two soldiers’ songs from the second half of 1917, written in the atmosphere of rebellion of the Polish Legions against the Central Powers. The turning point in the history of Polish military units during the First World War, which was caused by the so-called Oath crisis, for the demilitarised and interned soldiers, was the time of fighting by means of word, rather than weapon. However, they manifested their pride and perseverance of the Polish soldier, using mockery. Occasional poetic works – Dziadowska pieśń żałobna o odwrocie legionów spod Warszawy and Santa Lucia – shaped the independence ethos on the basis of a solid foundation of folklore and literary tradition (using e.g. the convention of ‘a beggar’s song’ and ‘a news story’). Arrogance and an ironic attitude, expressed in songs, conceal the real tragic situation of the soldiers – who were deprived of the chance to serve the Nation for being disobedient towards the German army. Szczypiorno and Beniaminów – places to which they were interned – are elevated to the rank of symbols of defiance and contempt for the invaders and constitute a significant element of the legend surrounding Piłsudski’s Legions.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 18
  • Page Range: 59-74
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish
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