13 juillet 2021
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Michał Kuziak, « Raz jeszcze o Paryżu Wokulskiego (u źródeł polskich rozpoznań własnej peryferyjności) », Teksty Drugie, ID : 10670/1.lgmu8x
Rereading Bolesław Prus’s novel The Doll, Kuziak explores how the protagonist Wokulski experiences Paris. This perspective sheds light on the emergence of Poland’s marginal position in the nineteenth-century world system, where Paris was a centre of civilisation. Prus’s novel portrays the birth of the Poles’ Great Other in the nineteenth century – the European, notably the French, and it provides an analysis of the reasons of Poland’s marginality.