Stanisław Barańczak jako krytyk języka. Wokół dwóch esejów z tomu Poezja i duch Uogólnienia
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2011
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Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM w Poznaniu
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Stanisław Barańczak as a critic of language. On two essays from Poetry and Spirit of Generalisation
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The articles derives from a conviction that the later essays writing of Stanisław Barańczak in one of
its important aspects is a criticism of the morally destructive features of the language. His theory of
poetry as a particular kind of speech – directed to the concrete, multimeaning, always individual –
is a simple consequence of a conviction abot what should be the language in general results from
the deeply ethical objection to the generality, exaggerated abstractness, one-sidedness of an opinion.
Manifestations of such “a laying the language in charge”, to use Barańczak’s own words,
I can be found mostly in his two late essays titled Człowiek, Który Za Dużo Wie [The Man Who
Knows Too Much] and Poezja i duch Uogólnienia [Poetry and the Spirit of Generalisation]. In
their rhetoric I am looking for the supplement of his relation to language.
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Przestrzenie Teorii, nr 16, 2011, str. 133-156
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978-83-232-2337-5
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1644-6763