- Tytuł:
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Między sacrum a profanum – Lamentnice Stanisława Grochowiaka
Between sacrum and profanum – The Wailing Women by Stanisław Grochowiak - Autorzy:
- Tomaszewski, Bartłomiej
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/627085.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2011
- Wydawca:
- Uniwersytet Gdański. Wydział Filologiczny
- Tematy:
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sacrum i profanum w "Lamentnicach" S. Grochowiaka
interpretacja dwóch opowiadań S. Grochowiaka
a sacrum and profanum in "The Wailing Woman" by S. Grochowaiak
an interpretation of two stories of S. Grochowiak - Opis:
- The Wailing Women by Stanisław Grochowiak is a unique collection of stories. Critics have accused the author of not avoiding blasphemy, even of falling into heresy. Taking into consideration two stories (The Wailing Women and The Commandant’s Wife), an attempt is made to prove that such understanding of Grochowiak is unjust to the author. The Wailing Women is not – as it would be said by Jan Lenart – an anti-Christian story. Pędziński’s opinion is more accurate because he sees in Grochowiak a seeking Christian. If characters in Grochowiak’s stories sin, their sins are ignorance and curiosity. They seek answers to questions regarding sacrum sphere from the profanum standpoint. Even if they are given answers, they are unable to comprehend them. Nonetheless they remain and still seek. The characters are not spared by fate and the author often leaves them at the crossroads, just before the soon-to-come disaster. There are numerous concealments, hidden symbols, pre-Christian deities, conversations with God, the Devil and Christ in Grochowiak’s stories. Yet, the stories are not blasphemous. They try to get some answers to questions such as ‘Where do we live?’ or ‘Why does our life look like this and not differently?’They are an attempt to understand God from the standpoint of man.
- Źródło:
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Język - Szkoła - Religia; 2011, 6; 443-451
2080-3400 - Pojawia się w:
- Język - Szkoła - Religia
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki