Władysław Bogusławski’s Literary Creativity—“A Second Rate Case”? Cover Image

Twórczość literacka Władysława Bogusławskiego – „kwestia podrzędna”?
Władysław Bogusławski’s Literary Creativity—“A Second Rate Case”?

Author(s): Aneta Mazur
Subject(s): Polish Literature
Published by: Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: Władysław Bogusławski; Bogusławski's short stories; Bogusławski's dramatic sketch

Summary/Abstract: The paper describes the literary creativity of Władysław Bogusławski (1838–1909), an distinguished theatre critic (theorist) and a deserving literary critic. Bogusławski was the author of prose pieces produced mainly in 1880s. The most interesting of them—six tales and short stories as well as one dramatic sketch—represent female (feminist) discourse, showing sex relations penetratingly and nonstereotypically: in a psychological-customary, social, anthropological, history-cultural and philosophical context, as well as from the ambivalent pro- and antiemancipatory stance. Equally interesting and valuable are two autobiographical reminiscences referring to the writer’s stay in exile in Siberia. Finally, there are two minor tales—parables with a philosophical and ethical message. Bogusławski’s thematically and formally diversified prose is characterised by original compositional solutions and aesthetic erudition (e.g. references to music and painting).

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 15-41
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Polish
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