Sienkiewicz’s Bodies
Studies of Gender and Violence
Abstract
Sienkiewicz’s Bodies focuses on the work of the most popular Polish writer from the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. It discusses the surprising success of Sienkiewicz’s writing in relation to the dissection of optimistic illusion that takes place during a reading of its cruel prose. Sienkiewicz is seen as something more than a juggler of genius in narrative prose. This conservative writer, like the modernists, knew that there was no longer any way to construct a representation of reality in a morally non-contradictory fictional discourse. The energy of his narratives and his linguistic drive disturb the order of narrative and expose the heteronomy of a superficially unified style, thus generating fissures, but never ruining the architecture of the text.
Keywords
Bodies; erzählende Prosa; Fazan; Gender; Henryk Sieniewicz; Heteronomie; Jaroslaw; Koziolek; Modernisten; Ryszard; Sienkiewicz’s; Studies; ViolenceDOI
10.3726/978-3-653-02634-4ISBN
9783653026344, 9783653998535, 9783653998542, 9783631627501, 9783653026344Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2014Series
Polish Studies – Transdisciplinary Perspectives, 10Classification
Literary studies: general