Kashubian linguistic stylisation in the novel Śpiewaj ogrody by Paweł Huelle Cover Image

Kaszubska stylizacja językowa w powieści Pawła Huellego "Śpiewaj ogrody"
Kashubian linguistic stylisation in the novel Śpiewaj ogrody by Paweł Huelle

Author(s): Lucyna Warda-Radys
Subject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: linguistic stylisation; individualisation of the language; Kashubian stylisation

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the article is to present the uniqueness of the Kashubian linguistic stylisation (of the resources of stylistic means and stylisation of functions) in the novel by the Gdańsk writer Paweł Huelle entitled Śpiewaj ogrody. The Kashubian linguistic stylisation in that novel is fairly rich and diversified, although is visible only in some fragments of the text. The characters speak in vivid authentic Kashubian or combine it with Polish (as they have also the native speakers’ competence in Polish). In most cases they are understood by the Poles. In addition, in the novel there are (relatively not numerous) Kashubian lexical elements to give names to the phenomena and manifestations of the everyday life of the Kashubians and their culture. In his novel the writer also recalls indicators of the Kashubian folklore, describes Kashubian customs and emphasises the long-standing presence of the Kashubians in Pomerania. All these factors of stylisation harmonise with the circumstances described, highlight the colours of the time and the milieu, underline the authenticity of the characters and their faithfulness to their customs and traditions, and quite often they are motivated by the informational necessity of the text. In the novel written by Huelle the Kashubian language is interesting itself as a carrier of tradition and culture, and the Kashubians are presented as a transition between the outgoing world (the world of German-speaking inhabitants of Gdańsk) and the incoming world (the world of the Poles inflowing into Gdańsk after the Second World War).

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 17
  • Page Range: 333-346
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish
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