Polish-Russian literary relationships 3202-S1OPRZ21o
The subject is to broaden and deepen knowledge of Polish-Russian literary relationships. To achieve the given goal students get acquainted with the most important phenomena, writers, and books.
Specific issues:
1. Polish-Russian literary relationships to the 18th century (Symeon of Polotsk, Poland-Lithuania-Moscow)
2. Bar Confederation, the Times of Stanislaus August Poniatowski and Catherine II
3. The Polish Kingdom (Petr Vyazemnskiy, Konrad Rileev)
4. Tadeusz Bułharyn
5. Józef Sękowski
6. The literary output of Poles in Siberia (Maksymilian Marks, Wacław Sieroszewski, Juliusz Sabiński)
7. National insurrecitions – from Hercen to Katkov „The Polish Question” in the Russian literature
8. Russia in the Polish literature
9. Polish communists. Bruno Jasieński
10. USSR in the Polish literature
11. Russian writers and Polish literature in the 20th century
12. In the world of imagology
13. Polish newspapers and magazines in Russia and the Russian ones in Poland
14. The betrayal or cooperation for the sake of literature. From loyalty to collaboration.
15. The reception of the Russian literaturę in Poland
Term 2023Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Term 2024Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
− The student has well-organized detailed knowledge about the Polish-Russian literary reliatonships (periods, trends, evolution),
− The student knows the characterized literary works, as well as works of individual writers; problems; literary genres, historical-literary background of the origin of chosen works,
− The student knows the contents of these readings, which were particularly important for the Polish-Russian literary reliatonships
− The student knows the achievements of selected Polish, Russian and West European researchers of Polish-Russian literary reliationships, student refers to the their basic works and opinions.
− The student knows the problems that opposition writers struggled with
− The student has knowledge about Polish-Russian imagology in literatury
Skills:
− The student has the basic events associated with the Polish-Russian relationships and places them in a wider literatury context
-The student can name the key events and figures in the the Polish-Russian relationships,
− the student clarifies, why literaturę influences the Polish-Russian relationships
− The student compares Russian and Polish point of view on the crucial literary phenomena
− The student uses basic literature and historical terminology,
- The student possesses detailed research abilities in the analysis and interpretation of the literary works.
− The student is able to charaterize the genezis and value of discussed issues,
− The student has an ability to work systematically.
Social competences:
− the student understands the specificity of literary studies,
− the student feels the responsibility for the preservation of European cultural and literary heritage
− student is aware of the contribution of Polish and Russian literature in Europe's cultural heritage,
− the student is aware of the importance and role of literature in the functioning of the state,
− the student is able to adequately define the priorities for the task,
− the student has deeper awareness of his knowledge and skills, and feels the need to further learning,
− The student feels obligated to develop his own reading interests and is aware of his responsibility for the reading culture.
Assessment criteria
Test
Questions: 5
Max points: 15 (3x5)
Points and marks:
8 – 9 (dst)
9 – 10 – 3,5 (dst+)
10 – 12 – 4,0 (db)
13-14 – 4,5 (db+)
14-15 – 5,0 (bdb)
5! - Is able to faultlessy answer all questions (max points: 15), refers to knowledge not only from the teaching programme (points: 16).
ECTS 2
1 ECTS (30h) – seminar
1 ECTS – Student’s work
The student has the right to 2 unexcused absences, each subsequent one requires justification. The lecturer decides on the recognition of absence.
Exceeding excused and unexcused absences by 50% of classes may be grounds to fail the course. The conditions for passing the course on the resit exam are the same as on the ordinary of exam.
If it is not possible to conduct classroom classes, classes will be conducted using distance communication tools, most likely Google Classroom and others recommended by the University of Warsaw.
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
P. Głuszkowski, Barwy polskości czyli życie burzliwe Tadeusza Bułharyna, Kraków 2018;
M. Schore, Kawior i popiół. Życie i śmierć pokolenia oczarowanych i rozczarowanych marksizmem, tłum. Marcin Szuster, Warszawa 2008 (wyd. 2 – 2012)
R. Wołoszyński, Polsko-rosyjskie związki w naukach społecznych 1801-1830, Warszawa 1974.
J. Róziewicz, Polsko-rosyjskie powiązania naukowe (1725-1918), Wrocław 1984.
J. Orłowski, Z dziejów antypolskiej obsesji w literaturze rosyjskiej,
M. Micińska, Zdrada córka nocy. Pojęcie zdrady narodowej w świadomości Polaków w latach 1861-1914, Warszawa 1998.
Warszawa 1992.
Zwierciadło prasy. Czasopisma polskie XIX wieku o literaturze rosyjskiej, red. B. Galster, J. Kamionkа-Straszakowа, K. Sierockа. Wrocław, 1978
Term 2023Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Term 2024Z:
As in the part "General information on the course (independent of a term)". |
Notes
Term 2023Z:
Auxiliary language - Polish. |
Term 2024Z:
Auxiliary language - Polish. |
Additional information
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