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Full Description
The book presents twentieth-century Polish literature as an example of Eastern European modernism while foregrounding the understanding of modernity in Polish literature. Bolecki persuasively argues for his own conception of modernism, which he grounds in an exploration of both the affinities and divergences of Eastern European and Western European modernism, while considering not only literary and historical issues but also social, political, and cultural dimensions.
Contents
Studies: Introduction - Modernism in Twentieth-Century Polish Literature: A Reconnaissance - Impressionism in the Polish Modernist Prose: An Introduction - Principium Indiviuationis: Nietzschenean Motifs in Bruno Schulz's Oeuvre - Texts and Voices: The Questions of Modernist Poetics - From Postmodernism to Modernism: Aleksander Wat, Another Experience - Modality: Literary Studies and Cognitivism, A Reconnaissance
Modernist Currents: Scientific Revolution in the Early Twentieth Century, An Introduction - Modernist Currents in Poland - Two Modernist Motifs
Modernism's Literary Diagnoses: Introduction - Analyses and Interpretations
Annex: Postcolonialism versus Modernism - Wislawa Szymborska and Modernism - Experience and Modernism - From Ancient to Modernist Grotesque: History, Terminology, and Phenomenon



