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The subject of the article is Sarmatia in the geopoetical perspective. Lithuanian reminiscences is Bobrowski’s literary output in the context of his concept of Sarmatia, with a special attention towards Lithuanian motives. The writer referred to the vast areas of Central and Eastern Europe from Berlin to the Urals as Sarmatia, and he defined his poetic task as the study of the Germans' transgressions...
Artykuł ma na celu przybliżenie twórczości prozatorskiej i eseistycznej polsko-niemieckiego pisarza Artura Beckera. Wywodzący się z Warmii i Mazur Becker nieustannie powraca do krainy swojej młodości, która przez współczesnych literaturoznawców – w ślad za Blake’iem i Miłoszem – nazywana jest „Krainą Nod” lub ziemią wygnańców. Zarówno pisarz, jak i jego literaccy bohaterowie przypominają mitologicznego...
Ernst Wiechert’s prose written in the 1930s is best symbolized by Friedrich Hölderlin’s poem
"Abendphantasie" (1799), in which the persona describes his loneliness and resignation, describing
them as a thorn in his chest. The question of the identification of these feelings with the East
Prussian writer is a major problem raised in the article. Wiechert certainly belongs to the group...
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