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Item Beckett et les mots de l’affect(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2003) Lis, JerzyThe subject o f this article is analysis o f Beckett’s affective language in his play Comment c ’est. The author shows similarity o f many o f the playwrights procedures to Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophical conceptions.Item «Il faut que j'explique tout ça». Éléments pour une approche sociologique de l'œuvre d'Annie Ernaux(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, 2004) Lis, JerzyAnnie Ernaux's works, treated by critics as autobiographical, are an original undertaking at writing, which consists in the incessant search of balance between that which in man's life appears as obvious and clear and that which remains mysterious, disturbing and incomprehensible. The awareness of the dichotomy of the surrounding world and people is a germ of the creative project in the triple perspective - existential, literary and sociological.Item Le journal personnel en tant que dispositif critique et didactique(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2001) Lis, JerzyAn intimate diary is not only and exclusively spontaneous form of writing on personal themes, but may also appear as an instrument of critical reflection, and as a didactic aid. On the example of scientfic works of Philippe Lejeune and a handbook for pupils who have learning difficulties, the author analyses directions of development of this form of autobiographical recording and possibilities of using a diary in domains other than writing literature.Item Le récit biographique face à la grande Histoire : « Les éblouissements » de Pierre Mertens(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2012-06-26) Lis, JerzyPierre Mertens’ novel Les éblouissements, published in 1987, is a fictionalised biography of a famous German poet Gottfried Benn, who made the biggest mistake of his life agreeing to support the National Socialist regime during several months. Mertens reconstructs the poet’s life trying to understand the reasons of his commitment, considered by the intellectuals of that time to be a betrayal. Mertens’ text is an illustration of the relationship between the individual and the historical past and, at the same time, an example of problemising the biographical factor in relation to Great History. Playing with the double signification of the word ‘éblouissement’, the novelist offers his own interpretation of the German poet’s double life.Item Nouvelles approches de la ville dans la littérature française contemporaine : Thomas Clerc et Philippe Vasset(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2012-10-22) Lis, JerzyOn the basis of two indecidable texts (Thomas Clerc, “Paris, musée du XXIe siècle. Le dixième arrondissement”, Gallimard 2007 and Philippe Vasset, “Un livre blanc”, Fayard 2007), we will reflect on new approaches to the city in contemporary French litterature. Clerc and Vasset, in their respective texts, suggest considering litterature as a series of practices connected with the exploration of the city (Clerc) and of the urban area (Vasset) according to the idea of an arbitrary itinerary. The image of the city whose space, subject to a permanent process of museifi cation, is constantly considered to be a work of art (Clerc) contrasts with a project of viewing the deserted areas of the city and of its surroundings as an infinite collection of “artistic installations” created in daily life (Vasset). Clerc’s and Vasset’s artistic mentality leads them to the fascination with “works of involuntary art”, both concrete signs and tangible proof of the transitional period which they try to describe systematically, following, at the same time, the principles of an axonometric city map.Item Ranger le monde. "Féerie générale" d’Emmanuelle Pireyre(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2013-12-30) Lis, JerzyTo describe the world and to put some order into our contemporaneity, Emmanuelle Pireyre gathered in his novel titled "Féérie générale "(2012) numerous examples of situations that are symptomatic of the reality of the last years. Written in a way that highlights all the nuances of everyday life and interspersed either with the narrator’s opinions on modern society, or with dreams, extracts of electronic notices, anecdotes, or even with the presentation of a collection of kisses, the stories summarize the discontinuous and complex world. Denouncing the aberrations of society, the narrator confronts the clichés and the ideas people do not have time to think about, suggesting that we see in this world only the beautiful things, love and happiness, feelings considered futile by the thinkers and the creators. In this collection of magic things, Pireyre invites at the same time the readers to distance themselves from the disorder of the world and to live on a kind of islands of happiness.Item Recenzje(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2004) Lis, Jerzy; Gawarecka, AnnaRegina Lubas-Bartoszyńska, Pisanie autobiograficzne w kontekstach europejskich, „Śląsk” Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Katowice 2003, 212 ss.