Gwóźdź-Szewczenko, Ilona2012-11-062012-11-062011Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2011, nr 1, s.97–1142084-3011http://hdl.handle.net/10593/3638The article deals with the specific presence of the term romanticism in the interwar period (1918–1939) in Czechoslovakia. In the introduction, the author stresses the lack of a precise definition of the term as well as two ways of understanding it. On the one hand, the term romanticism refers to the complex historical and literary movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century. On the other hand, however, it is associated with something trivial, which does not deserve much attention. The author attempts to analyse the way the term is used in literary discussions and polemics in the interwar period in Czechoslovakia. The author comes to the conclusion that the term 'romanticism' was a sort of historical and literary label stuck to adversaries in order to belittle them and their ideas.plRomanticismthe interwar periodCzechoslovakialiterary polemicshistorical and literary labelRomantyzm jako etykietka pseudohistorycznoliteracka (In margine czeskich międzywojennych dyskusji i polemik literackich)Romanticism as a pseudo-literary and pseudo-historical label used in discussions and literary polemics in interwar CzechoslovakiaArtykuł