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Drafts on Young Poland contain fifteen texts written in the span of approximately thirty years. The book begins and ends with a reference to Marcel Proust, as, indeed, the author of In Search of Lost Time was almost a coeval of Berent, Staff, or Przybyszewski. And, of course, of Stanisław Wyspiański...

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Autor principal: Tomkowski, Jan
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:polaco
Publicado: Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk 2024
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Sumario:Drafts on Young Poland contain fifteen texts written in the span of approximately thirty years. The book begins and ends with a reference to Marcel Proust, as, indeed, the author of In Search of Lost Time was almost a coeval of Berent, Staff, or Przybyszewski. And, of course, of Stanisław Wyspiański, who is the hidden hero of the collection. Apart from him, also Miriam, Rittner, Ostrowska, Reymont, Miciński . . . Instead of Żeromski, there is his great topic of school under the partitions, best known through Syzyfowe Prace [The Labours of Sisyphus]. And, finally, there is the attempt at answering the question of what happened in 1890, and a recollection of the most beautiful books of Young Poland (at least some of them would perhaps make the dreams of Miriam and Proust come true: dreams of masterpieces of the art of editing, printed on elegant papier, in an attractive font, with wide margins and artful covers).