141729

sdvig press, Genève-Lausanne

2025

318 Pages

ISBN n/a

Teoria: 20th-Century Polish Thought
vol. 4

Worlds in progress

Essays on narratology

Edited by

Joanna Jeziorska-Haładyj, Michał Mrugalski

Thee aim of the collection of studies we want to present here is to tell a different story, one that had been so far hardly told in English. The timing is almost the same but the events unfold in Warsaw, Cracow, Poznań and other Polish university cities. It is the story of Polish narratology, also tagged “structuralist”, but based on different assumptions than its French counterpart. The protagonists of this story would not call themselves “narratologists”—at least at the periodof their findings—although from today’s point of view their accomplishments have to be considered crucial for the discipline.

Publication details

DOI: 10.19079/9782940738151

Full citation:

Jeziorska-Haładyj, J. , Mrugalski, M. (eds) (2025). Worlds in progress: Essays on narratology, sdvig press, Genève-Lausanne.

Table of Contents

Untold stories

Jeziorska-Haładyj Joanna

7-17

The relations of the participants in literary communication

Okopień-Sławińska Aleksandra

21-41

Evidences and styles of reception

Głowiński Michał

73-92

The reader paradox

Balcerzan Edward

117-129

The issue of multiple reading

Bartoszyński Kazimierz

131-158

The semantics of the narrative utterance

Sławiński Janusz

163-187

Four types of narrative fiction

Głowiński Michał

189-199

Expulsion from Eden

Grajewski Wincenty

201-209

The novel and truth

Głowiński Michał

247-268

The document as a novel

Głowiński Michał

269-288

Biographical narrative in fiction

Łebkowska Anna

289-305

What does a document cognise?

Mitosek Zofia

307-318

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