Chapter A Cannibalistic Feast. The Universal Pain of Fauna and Flora in Tadeusz Miciński’s Niedokonany
Since antiquity the depiction of nature has been involving subjective observation of the space surrounding, and often has been overwhelming, its observers. Beginning with the motif of locus amoenus and concluding with locus horridus, literary representations of fauna and flora have become more and m...
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
2025
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