Striking the chords of spirit and flesh in Polish poetry: a serendipity
"The inspiration for the present collection of essays came from a conference which took place in Gdańsk in 2013, entitled "Poetry: Word Made Flesh: Flesh Made Word". The interest aroused during the conference by this distinctive and fascinating, "richly odd" Polish contribut...
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego
2016
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Zusammenfassung: | "The inspiration for the present collection of essays came from a conference which took place in Gdańsk in 2013, entitled "Poetry: Word Made Flesh: Flesh Made Word". The interest aroused during the conference by this distinctive and fascinating, "richly odd" Polish contribution inspired the idea of this book, which is an attempt to gather together, for the benefit of the English-speaking reader, some reflections on Polish poetry from the Baroque period to the present that bears in some manner on the interwoven themes of flesh, word and spirit." |
Beschreibung: | 421 Seiten 20 cm |
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