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oapen-20.500.12657-253562021-11-10T07:57:17Z Stanislaw Brzozowski and the Migration of Ideas Herlth, Jens Swiderski, Edward M. StanisÊaw Brzozowski Polish Intellectual History Literary Criticism In 20th Century Poland Literary Theory Literature Cultural History Slavic Studies Eastern European History Cultural Studies Literary Studies bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general As a writer, critic, and philosopher, StanisÊaw Brzozowski (1878–1911) left a lasting imprint on Polish culture. He absorbed virtually all topical intellectual trends of his time, adapting them for the needs of what he saw as his primary mission: the modernization of Polish culture. The essays of the volume reassess and contextualize Brzozowski's writings from a distinctly transnational vantage point. They shed light on often surprising and hitherto underrated affinities between Brzozowski and intellectual figures and movements in Eastern and Western Europe. Furthermore, they explore the presence of his ideas in twentieth-century century literary criticism and theory. 2019-11-11 17:24:37 2020-04-01T10:35:22Z 2020-04-01T10:35:22Z 2019 book 1004740 OCN: 1100537803 9783837646412 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25356 eng Lettre application/pdf n/a 9783839446416.pdf transcript Verlag 10.14361/9783839446416 10.14361/9783839446416 b30a6210-768f-42e6-bb84-0e6306590b5c 07f61e34-5b96-49f0-9860-c87dd8228f26 9783837646412 Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) 362 Bielefeld, Germany Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung Swiss National Science Foundation open access
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As a writer, critic, and philosopher, StanisÊaw Brzozowski (1878–1911) left a lasting imprint on Polish culture. He absorbed virtually all topical intellectual trends of his time, adapting them for the needs of what he saw as his primary mission: the modernization of Polish culture. The essays of the volume reassess and contextualize Brzozowski's writings from a distinctly transnational vantage point. They shed light on often surprising and hitherto underrated affinities between Brzozowski and intellectual figures and movements in Eastern and Western Europe. Furthermore, they explore the presence of his ideas in twentieth-century century literary criticism and theory.
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