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Item Prus versus Świętochowski w sporze o naukowość, krytykę pozytywną i „Lalkę”(Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk, 2008) Sobieraj, Tomasz; Panek, SylwiaVolume I of the series Critical Literary Argument in Poland presents the genesis and history of an argument which was held in 1890 between the most prominent novelist of the period of positivism, Bolesław Prus, and a leading critic and ideologist of the camp of the positivists – Aleksander Świetochowski. The discussed argument touched upon several spheres: the ideological questions, the concept of positivist science, critical literary issues as well as the literary output of Prus, primarily his novel Lalka (“The Doll”).Item W sprawie przełomu pozytywistycznego. Spory krytyczne wokół Zarysu literatury polskiej z ostatnich lat szesnastu Piotra Chmielowskiego(Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk, 2015) Budrewicz, Tadeusz; Sobieraj, Tomasz; Panek, SylwiaThe 5th volume of the series Polemika Krytycznoliteracka w Polsce (“Critical Literary Argument in Poland”) deals with the nationwide critical dispute over the famous study by Piotr Chmielowski entitled Zarys literatury polskiej z ostatnich lat szesnastu, which was published in 1881. Its author, one of the most prominent Polish positivist literary critics, focused on the so-called positivistic turn that occurred after the collapse of the January Uprising in 1864. Chmielowski’s thesis caused a lot of controversy among literary critics and publicists. The author was accused of a bias against ideological opponents. The sharp dispute included many authors: some belonged to the liberal and positivistic group, whereas others represented conservative views. The former group included Aleksander Świętochowski, Józef Kotarbiński, Antoni Gustaw Bem, Teodor Tomasz Jeż; among the latter there were Adam Goraj, Ludwik Dębicki, Kazimierz Waliszewski. The dispute over Chmielowski’s book was crucial for the history of Polish literature in the second half of the 19th century. It also contributed to ideological and political discussion among the Polish intelligentsia.