Rozterki modernistycznego (nie)istnienia – „ja” entropiczne w prozie Stanisława Przybyszewskiego
Dilemmas of modernist (non)existence – entropic “I” in the prose by Stanisław Przybyszewski
Author(s): Katarzyna BadowskaSubject(s): Recent History (1900 till today), Polish Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Stanisław Przybyszewski; modernist literature; literary modernism; “I” in literature; subjectivity in literature;
Summary/Abstract: The author declares Stanisław Przybyszewski as one of the precursors of the modern recognition of subject as a broken entity, aware of internal contradictions, and therefore unable to constitute itself, unreconciled with being, turning into and enemy of itself. The Young Poland writer portrayed as an exponent of ontological uncertainty that characterised thinking about man and the world throughout the twentieth century. Analysing works from different stages of his career, the author finds that their heroes are not an aftermath of the epidemic of pessimism, but a reflection of a deeper anthropological crisis, one that lead, after Przybyszewski’s death, through Sartre’s existentialism to the postmodern proclamation of “death of the subject.” The author also indicates that Przybyszewski’s characters suffer from vagueness and elusiveness of their own selves, until they lose the sense of self, experiencing a crisis of rationalism and plunging into the cultural matrix.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica
- Issue Year: 33/2016
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 137-154
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Polish