Absolutna amnezja Izabeli Filipiak jako powieść lesbijska
Journal Title: Prace Literaturoznawcze - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 6
Abstract
This article presents the reception of Izabela Filipiak’s Absolutna amnezja [Absolute Amnesia] in Polish literary criticism. The author focuses on the motif of female homosexuality incorporated in the text and outlines the findings of other researchers on this subject. She also explains why this novel may be regarded as an example of lesbian literature and discusses the importance of such a lecture strategy in a broader cultural context.
Authors and Affiliations
Edyta Janiak
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