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Joanna Jeziorska-Haładyj
Michał Mrugalski
Associate Professor of Literary Theory at Warsaw University and DAAD Guest Lecturer at the Department for Slavic Studies, University of Tübingen. Columnist, literary critic, he is currently working on a book about theories of tragedy as praxeology in Germany and Poland, on two anthologies of Polish literary theory and on two collective volumes about Polish theory and the interconnections of literary theory with other scholarly disciplines.
Thee aim of the collection of studies we want to present here is to tell a different story, one that had been so far hardly told in English. The timing is almost the same but the events unfold in Warsaw, Cracow, Poznań and other Polish university cities. It is the story of Polish narratology, also tagged “structuralist”, but based on different assumptions than its French counterpart. The protagonists of this story would not call themselves “narratologists”—at least at the period of their findings—although from today’s point of view their accomplishments have to be considered crucial for the discipline.
Jeziorska-Haładyj Joanna
Okopień-Sławińska Aleksandra
Bartoszyński Kazimierz
Głowiński Michał
Sławiński Janusz
Balcerzan Edward
Bartoszyński Kazimierz
Sławiński Janusz
Głowiński Michał
Grajewski Wincenty
Głowiński Michał
Głowiński Michał
Łebkowska Anna
Mitosek Zofia
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