TY - JOUR TI - Sienkiewicz and Amiel. About a Meeting of Mind and Two Modern Intimist Strategies AU - Gloger, Maciej TI - Sienkiewicz and Amiel. About a Meeting of Mind and Two Modern Intimist Strategies AB - The article presents the influence of Henri-Frédéric Amiel’s The Journal Intime published between 1882–1883 on the works and world-view of the 1905 Polish Nobel Prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz, and in particular on his novel Without Dogma. The Polish writer must have read Amiel’s journal around early 1890. It seems however, that Amiel’s popularity, amplified by Ernest Renan’s and Paul Bourget’s sketches about him, had already induced a shift in Sienkiewicz’s artistic interests, who in the late 1880s moved from historical epics in favour of the issues of modernity and a first- -person-narrative novel. The comparative analysis investigates the Europe-famous novel Without Dogma (1891) touching upon the crisis of modern European identity. The analysis of the novel, as well as Sienkiewicz’s epistolography, points out to a number of world-view analogies with Amiel, especially in terms of where they saw the roots of the crisis of European culture and humanity in the second half of the 19th century. Both writers emphasized the destructive influence of rationalist self- -analysis, positivist methodology drawing on humanities, and a mechanical perception of the idea of progress. Sienkiewicz also shared Amiel’s political prophetism and approach to revolutionary movements, characteristic for representatives of modern European conservatism professed by Edmund Burke and Alexis de Tocqueville. VL - 2023 IS - Issue 3 (57) 2023 PY - 2023 SN - 1897-1962 C1 - 2084-395X SP - 67 EP - 91 DO - 10.4467/2084395XWI.23.020.18556 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/wieloglos/article/sienkiewicz-i-amiel-o-pewnym-spotkaniu-umyslow-i-o-dwoch-nowoczesnych-strategiach-intymistycznych KW - Henryk Sienkiewicz – worldview KW - Henri-Frédéric Amiel – reception KW - intimate journal KW - modern conservatism KW - decadent novel