TY - JOUR TI - Burzliwy żywot amureca, czyli jak Jakub Pannę zdobywał. Słowa Pańskie Jakuba Franka jako powieść łotrzykowska AU - Bielik-Robson, Agata TI - Burzliwy żywot amureca, czyli jak Jakub Pannę zdobywał. Słowa Pańskie Jakuba Franka jako powieść łotrzykowska AB - The Stormy Life of Am Ha’arets, or How Jacob Won the Virgin. Jacob Frank’s Words of the Lord as a Picaresque Novel The aim of this essay is to present Jacob Frank’s Words of the Lord as the first (and perhaps the last) Polish picaresque novel which abounds in semi-fantastical, kabbalahinspired stories, depicting a stormy life of a protagonist who calls himself an “am ha’arets” (a man of the land or a village idiot in Hebrew) and brags of his  nfinite and supranatural vitality that helps him to overcome all adversities. The essay considers a hypothesis formulated by Yirmiyahu Yovel, according to which the picaro novel emerged in 16th century Spain, in the milieu of the Marranos or conversos, i.e. the Jews who were forced to convert to Christianity, but usually retained  ome elements of their Judaic faith undercover. This hypothesis seems to fit perfectly well to Jacob Frank’s gadki (stories) as he himself can be regarded as the paradigmatic Marrano: a willing convert to Catholicism, whose aim was to “messianize” the Christian religion from within. The essay ends with a comparison of Frank’s messianic ambitions to Jacques Derrida whose messianicite operates on a similar Marrano basis. VL - 2019 IS - Numer 2 (40) 2019: Teologie literackie PY - 2019 SN - 1897-1962 C1 - 2084-395X SP - 1 EP - 30 DO - 10.4467/2084395XWI.19.009.11394 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/wieloglos/artykul/burzliwy-zywot-amureca-czyli-jak-jakub-panne-zdobywal-slowa-panskie-jakuba-franka-jako-powiesc-lotrzykowska KW - maranizm KW - powieść łotrzykowska KW - żydowski mesjanizm KW - mesjański witalizm