Miejsca traumy w Świecie Miłosza

The author is searching for the spots or cracks through which concealed trauma reveals itself in The World by Miłosz, a text which most of the interpreters described as idyllic. Close reading of Miłosz’s text shows that it is driven by unconscious repression that works to conceal the symptoms of tra...

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Main Author: Michał Kłosiński
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: University of Silesia Press 2020-12-01
Series:Postscriptum Polonistyczne
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Online Access:https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10753
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description The author is searching for the spots or cracks through which concealed trauma reveals itself in The World by Miłosz, a text which most of the interpreters described as idyllic. Close reading of Miłosz’s text shows that it is driven by unconscious repression that works to conceal the symptoms of traumatic experience by covering them with a simulation of a house­sanctuary. Author is trying to re­read The World, paying close attention to these spots and the fact that the date closing the book – April 1943 – is not just an ironic point, but a mark of experience that could not be erased or repressed from memory. The author also points to the intertextual relation between The World and other Miłosz’s texts, and shows how by comparing different types of poetic imagery related to the same memory, one can depict the work of unconscious repression.
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spelling doaj-art-04b230c998464c868e73fb0996c8266a2025-08-20T02:13:40ZcesUniversity of Silesia PressPostscriptum Polonistyczne1898-15932353-98442020-12-0171Miejsca traumy w Świecie MiłoszaMichał Kłosiński0doktorant w Zakładzie Poetyki Historycznej i Sztuki Interpretacji Instytutu Nauk o Literaturze Polskiej Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach.The author is searching for the spots or cracks through which concealed trauma reveals itself in The World by Miłosz, a text which most of the interpreters described as idyllic. Close reading of Miłosz’s text shows that it is driven by unconscious repression that works to conceal the symptoms of traumatic experience by covering them with a simulation of a house­sanctuary. Author is trying to re­read The World, paying close attention to these spots and the fact that the date closing the book – April 1943 – is not just an ironic point, but a mark of experience that could not be erased or repressed from memory. The author also points to the intertextual relation between The World and other Miłosz’s texts, and shows how by comparing different types of poetic imagery related to the same memory, one can depict the work of unconscious repression.https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10753Czesław MiłoszThe Worldinterpretation
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Miejsca traumy w Świecie Miłosza
Postscriptum Polonistyczne
Czesław Miłosz
The World
interpretation
title Miejsca traumy w Świecie Miłosza
title_full Miejsca traumy w Świecie Miłosza
title_fullStr Miejsca traumy w Świecie Miłosza
title_full_unstemmed Miejsca traumy w Świecie Miłosza
title_short Miejsca traumy w Świecie Miłosza
title_sort miejsca traumy w swiecie milosza
topic Czesław Miłosz
The World
interpretation
url https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10753
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