Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktach
The purpose of this article is to analyze and interpret a volume of poetry by Czech-Polish author Renata Putzlacher-Buchtova. The writer does not hide her fondness for the works of the Russian writer Michail Bulgakov, and it is to The Master and Margarita that she refers in a collection of as many a...
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description | The purpose of this article is to analyze and interpret a volume of poetry by Czech-Polish author Renata Putzlacher-Buchtova. The writer does not hide her fondness for the works of the Russian writer Michail Bulgakov, and it is to The Master and Margarita that she refers in a collection of as many as fifty-seven poems. Significantly, the poet changes her literary perspective and places a woman in the central plane of events: Margaret. She reinterprets her character, creating a “proud hag Margot”, rather than a “God-guilty creature, Gretchen”. Thus, the literary allusion became for the poet a form of “renewal” (or…, “reconstruction”) of the ingrained patterns in literary culture. The article is divided into three acts, consisting of a theoretical introduction, which introduces the reader (in a condensed manner) to the most important feminist theories. The second act is devoted entirely to the poems of the Czech-Polish author. The third, on the other hand, is comparative in nature, in which Virginia Woolf’s Own Room is the “new light” of comparison. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b1c7b793d84048acb2d9917fa4e804432024-04-02T09:24:49ZdeuAkademia im. Jakuba z ParadyżaJęzyk. Religia. Tożsamość2083-89642544-17012023-12-0122832934110.5604/01.3001.0054.327301.3001.0054.3273Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktachAgata Czapiewska0Uniwersytet Mikołaja KopernikaThe purpose of this article is to analyze and interpret a volume of poetry by Czech-Polish author Renata Putzlacher-Buchtova. The writer does not hide her fondness for the works of the Russian writer Michail Bulgakov, and it is to The Master and Margarita that she refers in a collection of as many as fifty-seven poems. Significantly, the poet changes her literary perspective and places a woman in the central plane of events: Margaret. She reinterprets her character, creating a “proud hag Margot”, rather than a “God-guilty creature, Gretchen”. Thus, the literary allusion became for the poet a form of “renewal” (or…, “reconstruction”) of the ingrained patterns in literary culture. The article is divided into three acts, consisting of a theoretical introduction, which introduces the reader (in a condensed manner) to the most important feminist theories. The second act is devoted entirely to the poems of the Czech-Polish author. The third, on the other hand, is comparative in nature, in which Virginia Woolf’s Own Room is the “new light” of comparison.http://jezyk.religia.tozsamosc.ajp.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0054.3273feminismRenata Putzlacher-BuchtowaMichail BulgakovThe Master and MargaritaVirginia Woolfgender equality |
spellingShingle | Agata Czapiewska Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktach Język. Religia. Tożsamość feminism Renata Putzlacher-Buchtowa Michail Bulgakov The Master and Margarita Virginia Woolf gender equality |
title | Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktach |
title_full | Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktach |
title_fullStr | Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktach |
title_full_unstemmed | Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktach |
title_short | Dlaczego Małgorzata poszukuje Mistrza? Krótka historia w trzech aktach |
title_sort | dlaczego malgorzata poszukuje mistrza krotka historia w trzech aktach |
topic | feminism Renata Putzlacher-Buchtowa Michail Bulgakov The Master and Margarita Virginia Woolf gender equality |
url | http://jezyk.religia.tozsamosc.ajp.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0054.3273 |
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