I go to you, great God. On the role of the Bible and antiquity in the works of Bolesław Miciński Cover Image

„Idę do Ciebie Wielki Boże”. O roli Biblii i antyku w twórczości Bolesława Micińskiego
I go to you, great God. On the role of the Bible and antiquity in the works of Bolesław Miciński

Author(s): Monika Szczot
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Theology and Religion
Published by: Akademia im. Jakuba z Paradyża
Keywords: Bible; antiquity; interwar period; war; emigration; reinterpretation; essay;

Summary/Abstract: Bolesław Miciński was born in 1911 in Podolia. The writer lived and worked in Poland, and from 1939 he was in emigration in France, where he died of tuberculosis in 1943. The author of the article describes the connections of Miciński’s works with Greco-Roman antiquity and the Bible. The poetic volume Chleb z Gietsemane [Bread from Gietsemane] (1932), the essay Odpowiedź na list Francesca, obywatela rzymskiego [Reply to the Letter of Francesco, a Roman Citizen] (1940) and the lecture Portret Juliana Apostaty [Portrait of Julian the Apostate] (1942) are analysed in detail. Miciński was well known in ancient culture and consciously drew on its deposits for erudite, aesthetic and rhetorical purposes. It is also worth emphasising that antiquity was a reservoir of motifs, themes and sentences, which were updated in the works of the Polish writer in the process of renarration and reinterpretation, showing the universal value of the ancient tradition..

  • Issue Year: 28/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 505-517
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish
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