Great Polish 19th century literature and its today's consequences 03-AP-GPC
Week 1: A short outline of Polish Literature in 19th century.
Week 2: When does romanticism start in Poland and why? – “Ballady i romanse” by A. Mickiewicz.
Week 3: “Pan Tadeusz” – “Polish Bible”.
Week 4: “Pan Tadeusz” – “Polish Bible”.
Week 5: An influence that man can’t predict – “Dziady” by A. Mickiewicz.
Week 6: What happens, when Polish poet constantly reads Shakespeare’s plays? “Balladyna” by J. Słowacki.
Week 7: Tragic man in the tragic times – C. K. Norwid and his poetry.
Week 8: Polish missaliance – “Nad Niemnem” by E. Orzeszkowa.
Week 9: Why do Polish people love his stories so much? – selected books by H. Sienkiewicz.
Week 10: The greatest Polish novel: “Lalka” by B. Prus.
Week 11: The greatest Polish novel: “Lalka” by B. Prus.
Week 12: Polish country in 19th century – “Chłopi” by W.S. Reymont.
Week 13: Three friends and a business – how growing capital ruled the Polish life in 19th century – “Ziemia obiecana” by W. S. Reymont.
Week 14: Summa of Polish nature – “Wesele” by S. Wyspiański.
Week 15: Summa of Polish nature – “Wesele” by S. Wyspiański - test.
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The appropriate parts of selected books will be provided by the teacher.
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