Spiritualist Tales in the Prose of the Second Generation of Positivists (Based on the Examples of: On i my by Hajota, Dr Faust by Ostoja, and Spirytystka by Cecylia Walewska) Cover Image

Opowieści spirytystyczne w prozie drugiego pokolenia pozytywistów. (Na przykładzie nowel: On i my Hajoty, Dr Fausta Ostoi oraz Spirytystki Cecylii Walewskiej)
Spiritualist Tales in the Prose of the Second Generation of Positivists (Based on the Examples of: On i my by Hajota, Dr Faust by Ostoja, and Spirytystka by Cecylia Walewska)

Author(s): Ksenia Olkusz
Subject(s): Polish Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: Polish literature; history; 19th century;

Summary/Abstract: The article concerns esoteric interests of the second generation of positivists. In the work of minor writers of the second generation, occult plots appear as a reflex of the 19th century by Cecylia Walewska) Abstract The article concerns esoteric interests of the second generation of positivists. In the work of minor writers of the second generation, occult plots appear as a reflex of the 19th century fascination with mediums. Similar inspirations are documented in the short stories by Hajota (Helena Pajzderska), Ostoja (Józefa Sawicka), and Cecylia Walewska. The characters of the analysed works have extra-sensory abilities which give them a broader perception. As a result, the portrayed world is saturated with spiritualist elements, creating a clear reference to the prevalent fashion for the supernatural. In addition to the spiri-tualist motifs, gothic inlays also appear situating the discussed short stories between horror romance and weird fiction. It is determined by the construction of the portrayed world, in which the layer of material reality is disturbed by a supernatural element. A similar technique is a stage in the evolution of that kind of prose into the so-called meta-fantastic, internal-fantastic literature. That transformation is expressed in the search for the causes of the super-natural in the psychological (and thus, internal) conditions of man, acknowledged to be a creature which is not entirely understood. Thary character and not in the outside world. However, transgression of the sphere of numi-nosum decides about the defeat of the characters of the short stories, because as those “dif-ferent ones”, they are doomed to alienation or death...

  • Issue Year: 2005
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 172-193
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Polish
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