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A jednak monady mają okna, czyli jak otworzyć zamknięte na siebie światy literackie

Publication date: 09.10.2014

Wielogłos, 2014, Issue 2 (20) 2014: Pogranicze - inna literatura, inna historia?, pp. 115 - 128

https://doi.org/10.4467/2084395XWI.14.027.2828

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Radosław Okulicz-Kozaryn
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Wieniawskiego 1, 61-712 Poznań, Poland
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A jednak monady mają okna, czyli jak otworzyć zamknięte na siebie światy literackie

Abstract

After all the monads have the windows, or how to open the literary worlds that look inwards


The author reviews the pioneering work of Mindaugas Kvietkauskas dedicated to multilingual literature, which was created in Vilnius at the beginning of the 20th century. The book of the Lithuanian historian of literature emphasises multicultural and multi-ethnical trait of the early literary modernism in Vilnius that was created in five different languages: Lithuanian, Polish, Yiddish, Belarussian and Russian. It proves that what is the most interesting in the multilingual cultural environment takes place at the crossroads of apparently looking inwards and isolated worlds of different language and different literature.
 

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Information: Wielogłos, 2014, Issue 2 (20) 2014: Pogranicze - inna literatura, inna historia?, pp. 115 - 128

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

A jednak monady mają okna, czyli jak otworzyć zamknięte na siebie światy literackie

English:

A jednak monady mają okna, czyli jak otworzyć zamknięte na siebie światy literackie

Authors

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Wieniawskiego 1, 61-712 Poznań, Poland

Published at: 09.10.2014

Article status: Open

Licence: None

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Radosław Okulicz-Kozaryn (Author) - 100%

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Polish