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Tom 153 (2011)

Poláčkowskie ciało — karykatura i empatia

Strony: 749 - 759

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Body in Poláček’s novels — caricature and empathy

 

Karel Poláček, one of the most important novelists of the Czech literature of the twenties and thirties was not considered as the writer who used somatic topics in a modern way. He was rather interested in presenting the impossibility of interpersonal communication, caused by the degeneration of language, its stereotypisation and destruction of authentic relationships between people. In Poláček’s semiotic project every human behaviour, part of the body or piece of clothing acquires its special meaning and helps the reader to recognize heroe’s character, to situate him in social structures and to evaluate his acts and words. The body especially invalid or abnomal is in this case the only reliable sign of personal subjectivity.

 

 

Zasady cytowania

Gawarecka, A. (2011). Poláčkowskie ciało — karykatura i empatia. Slavica Wratislaviensia, 153, 749–759. Pobrano z https://wuwr.pl/swr/article/view/4008