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Nie tylko marionetki i manekiny: Kleist i Schulz

Publication date: 02.09.2013

Wielogłos, 2013, Issue 2 (16) 2013, pp. 39 - 50

https://doi.org/10.4467/2084395XWI.13.012.1230

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Jan Zieliński
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Dewajtis 5, Warszawa, Poland
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Nie tylko marionetki i manekiny: Kleist i Schulz

Abstract

Not only marionettes and mannequins: Kleist and Schulz
The paper discusses several striking affi nities between some passages in the prose of Heinrich von Kleist and that of Bruno Schulz. The Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka, designer of a life-size puppet and author of a text on his fetish, published in 1925, appears here as a go-between between Kleist’s marionettes and Schulz’ mannequins. All of the presented similarities by no means qualify as a case for plagiarism, nor even as imitations. Rather, they prove a soul affi nity, Schulz’s intensive reading of Kleist’s prose, and his accommodation of certain motifs and stylistic oddities, which are further developed in his prose, and, linked to other, not only literary, inspirations, yield a new and unique quality.

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Information: Wielogłos, 2013, Issue 2 (16) 2013, pp. 39 - 50

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish: Nie tylko marionetki i manekiny: Kleist i Schulz
English: Not only marionettes and mannequins: Kleist and Schulz

Authors

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Dewajtis 5, Warszawa, Poland

Published at: 02.09.2013

Article status: Open

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Jan Zieliński (Author) - 100%

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Not only marionettes and mannequins: Kleist and Schulz