Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego

Bruno Schulz – master, inspiration or literary father for Jerzy Ficowski This article explores the artistic relationship between Jerzy Ficowski and Bruno Schulz. For the first time Ficowski came across Schulz’s The Cinnamon Shops in 1942, as a 17 year old adolescent. He remembered that first r...

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Main Author: Malwina Wapińska
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Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego 2016-12-01
Series:Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Historicolitteraria
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Online Access:https://studiahistoricolitteraria.up.krakow.pl/article/view/3890
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description Bruno Schulz – master, inspiration or literary father for Jerzy Ficowski This article explores the artistic relationship between Jerzy Ficowski and Bruno Schulz. For the first time Ficowski came across Schulz’s The Cinnamon Shops in 1942, as a 17 year old adolescent. He remembered that first reading as a moment of epiphany which occurred to be crucial to the whole further Ficowski’s literary biography. The young poet hailed the author of The Cinnamon Shops as his great master, the only one who dared to express the true importance of myth to the artistic imagination in such an unique way. The influence of Schulz’s prose on Ficowski’s poetry was unquestionable. However, this does not mean that Ficowski’s work was secondary to Schulz’s or less original. Jerzy Ficowski, like Schulz, emphasized the importance of childhood and myth in a poet’s imagination. On the other hand, both writers found themselves different ways to express those ideas in artistic way. To analyze the unique nature of artistic relationship between Bruno Schulz and Jerzy Ficowski, I refer to the famous Harold Bloom’s work The Anxiety of Influence. A theory of Poetry. Key words: Jerzy Ficowski; Bruno Schulz; biography; interpretation; fictionalisation; the impact of poetic; Paul Ricoeur; Harold Bloom; psychoanalysis;
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spellingShingle Malwina Wapińska
Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Historicolitteraria
Jerzy Ficowski
Bruno Schulz
biografia
interpretacja
fabularyzacja
wpływ poetycki
title Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego
title_full Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego
title_fullStr Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego
title_full_unstemmed Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego
title_short Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego
title_sort bruno schulz mistrz inspirator czy literacki ojciec jerzego ficowskiego
topic Jerzy Ficowski
Bruno Schulz
biografia
interpretacja
fabularyzacja
wpływ poetycki
url https://studiahistoricolitteraria.up.krakow.pl/article/view/3890
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