Adam Mickiewicz − domniemany czytelnik dramatu „Ksiądz Marek” Słowackiego
Adam Mickiewicz − The Presumed Reader of Słowacki’s Drama “Ksiądz Marek” [“Father Marek”]
Author(s): Ewa Hoffmann-PiotrowskaSubject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Adam Mickiewicz;Juliusz Słowacki;Towianism;romantic drama;aesthetics;poets' agon
Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on the issues of aesthetic concepts and their creative realisations in the forties, after the so-called Towian breakthrough, in the dramas of the author of Balladyna [Balladyna]. From this perspective, the figure of Mickiewicz seems to be intriguing − he appears as a supposed recipient of Słowacki’s late work, including the drama “Ksiądz Marek” [“Father Marek”], which is considered to be the work most influenced by Towianist ideas. Starting from attempts to reconstruct the alleged reading of Słowacki’s text by Mickiewicz, I repeat the question about the professor’s silence at the Collège de France about the work of Słowacki − especially that written in the late forties, which should be well-known to Mickiewicz. I ask this question in the context of an intriguing fact of Mickiewicz’s silence about his own work during his Paris lectures.
Journal: Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo [PFLIT]
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 10 (13)
- Page Range: 33-50
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Polish