Tadeusz Bujnicki
Culture Management, Volume 25, Issue 1–2, 2024, pp. 161 - 167
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843976ZK.24.017.20135Tadeusz Bujnicki
Wielogłos, Issue 2 (20) 2014: Pogranicze - inna literatura, inna historia?, 2014, pp. 103 - 114
https://doi.org/10.4467/2084395XWI.14.026.2827Discovery of „polyphonic Vilnius”. Mindaugas Kvietkauskas on the 20th century beginning of Vilnian literature
The author of the review describes Mindaugas Kvietkauskas’ Literature’s polyphony in Vilnius in early stage of modernism in years 1904–1915 paying particular attention to the original and innovative form of interpretation of cross-cultural relationships shaping the multilingual literature of Vilnius at the beginning of the 20th century. Kvietkauskas reaches for texts written in five languages (Lithuanian, Polish, Yiddish, Belarussian and Russian) and argues with the existing approaches by exposing the ethnical individuality of each national literature and undermines the picture of Vilnius at the beginning of the 20th century as being centred around polishness only.
Tadeusz Bujnicki
Wielogłos, Issue 1 (19) 2014: Henryk Markiewicz - człowiek i uczony, 2014, pp. 23 - 29
https://doi.org/10.4467/2084395XWI.14.003.2227
Positivist meetings with Markiewicz
The article discusses the academic output of Henry Markiewicz dedicated to the literature of Polish Positivism. Professor Markiewicz stands as the pre-eminent connoisseur and lover of the era, author of numerous interpretations, studies and critical edition of the positivist pieces of and, above all, the author of historical-literacy synthesis of the era – the academic textbook „Positivism”. The author of the article writes also about the methodology of research on Positivism used by Markiewicz, which takes from the Marxist inspirations, and also shares personal memories of professional contact with Professor.