Ze studiów nad twórczością Michaiła Nikiticza Murawiowa (wątek Bolesława Krzywoustego i Zbigniewa)
Journal Title: Acta Neophilologica - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 0
Abstract
This article consists of three parts: 1. Introduction. Mikhail Muraviov and history (Study of history, the notes etc.), genesis of the unfinished tragedy Bolesław and ballad Bolesław, king of Poland, Muraviov and classicism, sentimentalism and romanticism, history of Poland in Russian literature; 2. Comparative analysis of the tragedy Bolesław (manuscript A) and ballad Bolesław, king of Poland (historical sources, plot, political and amorous themes, concept of hero, meaning); 3. Conclusion (problems of genology, historical themes in Russian and Polish literature of the 18th and early 19th centuries, the tragedy Zbigniew by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz).
Authors and Affiliations
Magdalena Dąbrowska
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