The importance of still life in Czesław Miłosz’s poetry and essay writing
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https://doi.org/10.12775/AE.2011.006Keywords
Cz. Miłosz, poetry, essay, still life, art correspondenceAbstract
The article provides a glance perspective on Miłosz’s poetry and essay writing through an issue of a relation with fine arts. The Author takes up a problem of both the method (realism; thesis of world’s reality—against nothingness) and the subject (generic scenes); she turns towards Miłosz’s interest in Chardin, Dutch still lives, Cézanne and passion for haiku, introducing a meditative motif. First of all, what is worthy of emphasizing here is the hypotyposis consideration (e.g. type of painting imagining) remaining in conflict with ecphrasis (work description itself).
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2011-12-04
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DRYGLAS-KOMOROWSKA, Ewa. The importance of still life in Czesław Miłosz’s poetry and essay writing. The Archives of Polish and East European Emigration. Online. 4 December 2011. pp. 94-102. [Accessed 23 July 2024]. DOI 10.12775/AE.2011.006.
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CZESŁAW MIŁOSZ—ON BIRTH CENTENARY
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