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E-grāmata: Cyprian Norwid and the History of Greece

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This book scrutinizes Norwid’s fascination with Greek history and culture, especially his peculiar synthesis of Greek thought and Christianity, the relationship of Platonism with early Christian writings and their presence in modern culture, the opposition of memory and history, and the image of the artist and its influence in 19th-c. social life.



Ancient Greek history holds a special place in the works of many 19th-c. writers. The same goes for Cyprian Norwid, one of the most eminent poets in the history of Polish literature, a thinker, and an artist. This book scrutinizes Norwid’s fascination with Greek history and culture, especially his peculiar synthesis of Greek thought and Christianity. It focuses on the key themes of the relationship of Platonism with early Christian writings and their presence in Norwid’s contemporary culture, the opposition of memory and history in 19th-c. literature and social life, and the image of the artist and its influence on social life in modern everyday. The book analyzes Norwid’s oeuvre in a broad comparison with representatives of French, German, and British literature and the humanities.

Acknowledgments 9(4)
Preliminary Remarks 13(62)
1 Norwid and History
13(10)
2 Hellenism and History
23(12)
3 Myth of the Greek-Slavic Unity in the Works of Adam Mickiewicz
35(21)
4 Classicism as a Necessary Hypothesis in the Reading of Juliusz Slowacki's "Greek" Works
56(19)
Lambro
58(3)
Podroz do Ziemi Swietej z Neapolu
61(7)
Agezylausz
68(7)
Chapter I Norwid reads Greeks
75(30)
1 The Hellenism of Norwid
75(10)
2 "Greek" Characters, Journeys to Greece
85(7)
3 Greek Readings
92(13)
Chapter II Greek Stories
105(34)
1 Creating Greece
105(4)
2 Anecdotes, Notes, and Parallels: Norwid's Views on Greek History
109(20)
3 Socrates's Ways of Civilization in Norwid's Paris Lectures
129(10)
Chapter III Norwid's Christian Platonism: About Quidatn
139(34)
1 The Hellenization of Christianity
139(4)
2 Archytas and Paul the Apostle
143(7)
3 Judaic Threads in Quidam
150(7)
4 Quidam as a Poem about Education
157(16)
Chapter IV The Birth of Memory
173(36)
1 Norwid and Greek Memory
173(2)
2 Memory of Greece: Different Faces of Epimenides
175(11)
3 Greeks in Alexandria: Memory and History in Kleopatra i Cezar
186(23)
Chapter V Athens and Sparta in Norwid's Tyrtej
209(30)
1 Sparta in the Athenian Mirror
209(8)
2 Sparta in Norwid's Notebooks
217(3)
3 Tyrtej According to Critics
220(2)
4 Tyrtej and the History of the Greek Paideia
222(17)
Herodotus's Side. Conclusion 239(6)
Bibliography 245(18)
Index 263
Maciej Junkiert, Polish philologist and historian of ideas, professor at the Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. His research focuses on relationships of classical philology with literary studies in Poland and Germany, especially in the 19th century.