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Tytuł:
Norwid jako strateg w kontekście rozważań o walce i wojnie
Norwid as a strategist in the context of deliberations about struggle and war
Autorzy:
Kasperski, Edward
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/16729611.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-05-07
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
archistrategia
strategia
walka
wojna
bitwa
pojedynek
tszin
heroizm
personalizm
sztuka
wróg (l’ennemi)
ciemiężca (l'oppresseur)
przeciwnik (l’adversaire)
oponent (l’opposant)
taktyka
logistyka
żołnierz
historia
ciągłość
powstanie 1863
presja moralna
Mickiewicz
polarność
archstrategy
strategy
struggle
war
battle
duel
polarity
heroism
personalism
art
enemy (l’ennemi)
oppressor (l’oppresseur)
adversary (l’adversaire) opponent (l’opposant)
tactics
logistics
soldier
history
continuity
the 1863 Uprising
moral pressure
Opis:
Norwid’s deliberations about strategy were not a very well known but important and inventive current in his thought and literary work. In his concise essay La philosophie de la guerre, in the rhapsody Fulminant and in numerous poems, poetical digressions, remarks, notes and memorials the writer defined strategy as a domain of knowledge, a kind of art and a practical skill, necessary to reach long-range historical aims, and especially – in the particular situation of the partitions of Poland and in the face of the lost uprisings – to conduct an efficient struggle for independence, ending in a success. Opposing the long-term planning and strategic actions to a war, a battle, a skirmish and short-term plots – or in one word: to “bloody episodes, “convulsive straining”, futile martyrdom and fatalities, Norwid advocated a peaceful struggle carried on incessantly and consistently, a struggle that aimed at realizing positive human values, and not selfish goals. He thought that this kind of “struggle is a normal task of Humanity” and a universal law of history; whereas bloody war – is a license and an exception, acceptable only in the situation of a “just war”, in defense of universal values that were violated.  According to this conception the writer contrasted the “soldier’s” attitude capable of he-roism first of all in everyday life and everyday work, with the “marauding soldier’s” one, taking one’s anger out on other people in aggression, violence; one greedy for blood and revenge. Hence in Norwid’s understanding it was the ability to predict and forestall events and to take precautionary measures in time that was the essence of strategy. He also connected successful strategy with working out and keeping to “a perfectly well conceived plan” that, owing to earlier preparations, concentrating the means in the right place and time, as well as to well thought out maneuvers, eliminated or reduced to a necessary minimum the use of physical force and violence towards the opponent. The basis of strategy was then formed by a long-range intellectual conception, and also by the ability to carry on struggle with various means, including also struggle “on the field of the idea” and “on the field of the word”.
Źródło:
Studia Norwidiana; 2015, 33; 51-76
0860-0562
Pojawia się w:
Studia Norwidiana
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Trudny Norwid, trudna metodologia. Jak badać Norwida?
Difficult Norwid, Difficult Methodology. How to Study Norwid? (transl. by Jan Kłos)
Autorzy:
Kasperski, Edward
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2117109.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
dystans historyczny
dystans hermeneutyczny
dystans poznaczy
hermetyzm
historia
interpretacja
krytyka
metodologia
Norwid
norwidologia
norwidolog
poznanie
recepcja
rekonstrukcja
relatywizacja
uniwersalizm
historical distance
hermeneutical distance
cognitive distance
hermeticism
story
interpretation
criticism
methodology
Norwidology
Norwidologian
knowledge
reception
reconstruction
relativisation
universalism
Opis:
Cyprian Norwid's literary biography, his literary and artistic endeavour show a boundary situation in the humanities and challenge the existing technique of study and methods of interpretation. This boundary situation was composed by the following elements: a) Norwid's peripheral in his own epoch that resulted in a lack of acceptance and communication, b) poverty and the struggle for survival, c) few publications during his lifetime, dispersal and loss of a part of his manuscripts, d) isolation during his sojourn abroad in France, Italy, and the United States, e) his hermetic language and thought, f) universalistic aesthetic and philosophical attitude that was in conflict with the positivistic and utilitaritarian tendencies of the epoch, g) an unusually broad and heterogenic group of sourcews, h) discontinuity and multifarious reception, i) combination of innovation and traditionalism The author confronts the writer's boundary situation with the current research standards and methodologies. In part I, he considers the influence of the historical, hermeneutic, and cognitive distance on the modes of research interpretation and presentation of Norwid; he discusses the methods and effects of taming and consuming his historical novelty, and puts together the real and historical presence in the writer's epoch with postmortem symbolical presence Part II analyses methods of the reconstruction of the “true Norwid” and stresses the impact of the writer's image, promoted as “true,” on the time, circumstances, and manner of the reconstruction itself. This part claims that if we make one of many Norwid's images “always and everywhere true,” then we have aspirations to cognitive exclusiveness, make it uniform and appropriate the poet's image. As a result, his interpretation is made rigid Part III discusses the tension between the poet's universalism – e.g. his declaration of eternal and universally valid truths – the historical genesis and the shape of this kind of messages typical of the epoch. The ahistorical relationship to the poet's declarations gives rise to a phenomenon that is called interpretation of “Norwid by way of Norwid” in Norwidology, a fact that should be deemed vicious circle from the methodological point of view Part IV Mythologies and Methodologies evaluates the usefulness of contemporary standard research methods in solving difficulties that compose the knowledge of Norwid. This part indicates the incommensurable character of cognitive and methodological presuppositions, which Norwid himself used in his interpretation and description of the world together with the presuppositions that are used in contemporary theories of knowledge and methodologies The final conclusion of the paper reads that the difficulties in studying Norwid make us aware that the author of Silence is not for the contemporary methodologies merely a passive “object” with which, as the “hermeneutics of violence” declares, one can make everything whatever one wills, but it is a challenge for them that unveils both their strong and weak points. He is therefore their critical partner, and at times also a constructive alternative
Źródło:
Studia Norwidiana; 2010, 27-28; 53-76
0860-0562
Pojawia się w:
Studia Norwidiana
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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