God in the poetry of Stanisław Barańczak—the Director of Fate and Witness of existence
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https://doi.org/10.12775/AE.2011.014Keywords
S. Barańczak, Polish poetry, God in poetryAbstract
The Author carries out analytical estimation of individual literary demonstrations of Barańczak, approaching late lyrics of the author of Atlantis. She writes as much about God as about human being (in his temporariness of existence) in that poetry, however it is a question of God’s place in human world (fate’s director and existence witness), problem of evil (human feeling of evil—God’s knowledge about it; a motif of evil God, topos of empty heaven etc.) among other that become an object of interest.
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2011-12-05
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KOSTUREK, Joanna. God in the poetry of Stanisław Barańczak—the Director of Fate and Witness of existence. The Archives of Polish and East European Emigration. Online. 5 December 2011. pp. 227-237. [Accessed 19 July 2024]. DOI 10.12775/AE.2011.014.
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