@article{38801b73-34ec-4393-9b75-f60216ccf123, author = {Magdalena Brodacka}, title = {In the Mirror of Literature. The Czech–Polish Central European Myth and Its Transformations}, journal = {Konteksty Kultury}, volume = {2019}, number = {Volume 16 Issue 2}, year = {2019}, issn = {2083-7658}, pages = {181-206},keywords = {myth; Central Europe; Polish literature; Czech literature; identity}, abstract = {The article In the Mirror of Literature. The Czech–Polish Central European Myth and Its Transformations is an attempt to outline the transformations of the Central European myth, which consists of the Habsburg myth and its transformations expressed in the works of Austromodernists after 1918; the revival of the Central European myth, which took place after the Second World War and was connected with the post-totalitarian regime introduced in the countries belonging to the Soviet bloc; and the posttransformation period – from the 1990s to the present. The comparative juxtaposition of Polish and Czech literature allows us to trace the development, transformation, and silencing of the myth of Central Europe, which at the same time expresses the identity problems of both nations.}, doi = {10.4467/23531991KK.19.020.11246}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/konteksty-kultury/article/w-lustrze-literatury-czesko-polski-mit-srodkowoeuropejski-i-jego-przeobrazenia} }