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(Ohio University Press Polish and Polish-American Studies Series)
Z treści: Nycz Ryszard: "Every one of us is a stranger". Patterns of identity in twentieth-century Polish literature s. 13-25; Jastremski Kim: Home as other in the work of Czesław Miłosz s. 26-53; Borkowska Grażyna: The homelessness of the other. The homoerotic experience in the prose of Julian Stryjkowski s. 54-67; Trojanowska Tamara: Home/lessness and the discourse of subjectivity in Gombrowicz's "The marriage" and Różewicz's "The card index" s. 68-94; Levine Madeline G.: Home loss in wartime literature s. 97-115; Shallcross B.: The archaeology of occupation Stefan Chwin's writtings on Danzig/Gdańsk s. 116-131; Zechenter Katarzyna: Homeland without a home. Tadeusz Konwicki's experience of home s. 132-148; Dasko Henryk: Place of estrangement. Homelessness at home in the works of three postwar Polish writers s. 151-162; Jarzębski Jerzy: The destruction of the center s. 163-178; Zaborowska Magdalena J.: The best view is from the top. Autobiographical snapshots, communist monuments, and (post) totalitarian homelessness s. 179-215; Holmgren Beth: At home with [Henryk] Sienkiewicz s. 219-236; Nasiłowska Anna: Stawisko. The home of Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz s. 237-263; Zaleski Marek: Between utopia and parody. The home for creative work s. 264-274; Filipowicz Halina: Home as desire. The popular pleasures of gender in Polish Żmigré drama s. 277-300; Goldfarb David: Gombrowicz's binoculars. The view from abroad s. 301-316; Bolecki Włodzimierz: Returns to the impossible. The search for home in the prose of Gustaw Herling s. 317-337
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Z treści: Nycz Ryszard: "Every one of us is a stranger". Patterns of identity in twentieth-century Polish literature s. 13-25; Jastremski Kim: Home as other in the work of Czesław Miłosz s. 26-53; Borkowska Grażyna: The homelessness of the other. The homoerotic experience in the prose of Julian Stryjkowski s. 54-67; Trojanowska Tamara: Home/lessness and the discourse of subjectivity in Gombrowicz's "The marriage" and Różewicz's "The card index" s. 68-94; Levine Madeline G.: Home loss in wartime literature s. 97-115; Shallcross B.: The archaeology of occupation Stefan Chwin's writtings on Danzig/Gdańsk s. 116-131; Zechenter Katarzyna: Homeland without a home. Tadeusz Konwicki's experience of home s. 132-148; Dasko Henryk: Place of estrangement. Homelessness at home in the works of three postwar Polish writers s. 151-162; Jarzębski Jerzy: The destruction of the center s. 163-178; Zaborowska Magdalena J.: The best view is from the top. Autobiographical snapshots, communist monuments, and (post) totalitarian homelessness s. 179-215; Holmgren Beth: At home with [Henryk] Sienkiewicz s. 219-236; Nasiłowska Anna: Stawisko. The home of Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz s. 237-263; Zaleski Marek: Between utopia and parody. The home for creative work s. 264-274; Filipowicz Halina: Home as desire. The popular pleasures of gender in Polish Żmigré drama s. 277-300; Goldfarb David: Gombrowicz's binoculars. The view from abroad s. 301-316; Bolecki Włodzimierz: Returns to the impossible. The search for home in the prose of Gustaw Herling s. 317-337
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