Z ducha (nie)podobni: Słowacki — Chopin
From Spirit (Not) Similar: Słowacki — Chopin
Author(s): Włodzimierz ToruńSubject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Cultural history, Music, Studies of Literature, Comparative history, Modern Age, Polish Literature, 19th Century
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: Juliusz Słowacki; Fryderyk Chopin; Adam Mickiewicz; Polska; Warszawa; Paryż; romantyzm; emigracja; poezja; muzyka
Summary/Abstract: The sketch From spirit (not)similar: Słowacki — Chopin, referring mainly to their biographies, it tries to show the relations that existed between these outstanding people. They first met in Warsaw before 1830, and although they later met a few times in Paris, where they emigrated after the fall of the November Uprising, they did not establish closer ties. Despite a certain physical similarity, a similar psychological sensitivity and some parallels in experiencing the Polish vicissitudes, they looked at each other with reserve. In a sense Słowacki tried to be resistant to a peculiar Chopin cult that his mother practiced. The relations between the men were rather asymmetric. Słowacki showed a greater interest in the composer than vice versa. Also the relations that existed in the circles of the Great Emigration, where the leading role was played by Adam Mickiewicz, influenced their opinions about each other. The discussion may be concluded with the statement that in the case of Słowacki and Chopin the Romantic theory on the correspondence of arts was not confirmed here by the “correspondence of personalities.”
Journal: Roczniki Kulturoznawcze
- Issue Year: 8/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 123-138
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Polish