New surfaces, new depths : contemporary methodologies in the studies of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Polish literature / edited by Tomasz Mizerkiewicz ; translated by Paulina Zagórska.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Poznań : Wydawnictwo PSP, 2022.
Description
187 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm.

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    Editor
    Writer of preface
    Translator
    Series
    • Biblioteka literacka "Poznańskich studiów polonistycznych" ; t. 93. [More in this series]
    • Biblioteka literacka "Poznańskich studiów poloistycznych", 1427-9118 ; vol. 93
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • New surfaces, new depths : on a certain context of studies in twentieth- and twenty-first-century Polish literature (preface) / Tomasz Mizerkiewicz
    • Synthesis of surfaces and depths. The tragedy of visibility : new studies in description in the context of the descriptive turn / Zofia Petz
    • Ecopoetics and its presence in the contemporary Polish poetry / Dawid Borucki
    • Methodological foundations of animal studies in literary studies / Julia Jabłońska
    • Intermedial poetry and intermedia in poetry / Oskar Czapiewski
    • Instapoetry / Andżelika Wojtkiewicz
    • Analysis of surfaces and depths. Sound studies : the necessity to hear / Anna Resler
    • Girlish monstrosity : Carrie by Stephen King / Daria Banasiewicz
    • Inga Iwasiów's prose and the patriarchal literary tradition / Paulina Szedler
    • Superheroes in literature : Zły by Leopold Tyrmand.
    Other title(s)
    Contemporary methodologies in the studies of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Polish literature
    ISBN
    • 9788365666994
    • 8365666995
    OCLC
    1341057279
    RCP
    C - S
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