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https://doi.org/10.15291/csi.4048

Joanna Rapacka, a Literary Historian and Comparatist (1939-2000)

Dunja Fališevac ; The Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Esteemed Polish scholar, expert in Croatian studies, Polish studies, and comparative literature, Joanna Rapacka (1939-2000) published various books and a large number of treatises on Croatian literature and culture ranging from the Middle Ages to the period of Modernism. All her treatises, whether on Croatian, Croatian-Polish, or Croatian-comparative literature topics, pose relevant questions not only about Croatian literature but also about its deeper essence, its ideas, as well as its ideological, socio-political, or anthropological contexts. Insightful in identifying the underlying processes in the shaping of Croatian literary culture, Joanna Rapacka asks a series of pertinent questions, providing answers which observe Croatian literary and cultural history in a completely new way. Her work greatly contributes to familiarising the Polish public with Croatian culture and its connections not only with Polish culture but also with its European context.

Keywords

Croatian pastoral; Joanna Rapacka; literary tradition; comparative literature; lexicon

Hrčak ID:

288375

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/288375

Publication date:

24.12.2022.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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