Abstract
studies into late modernism—of the issues which are worth researching
or the problems which should be signalled. The article starts with
a recognition of a poor presence of the category of modernism in thinking
about the literature of the 20th and 21st centuries and submits several
proposals. At the beginning, a proposal of confronting a modernist
paradigm with a paradigm of Romantic revision. This proposal was presented
with an awareness of the fuzziness of the notion of modernism as
well as the notion of Romantic revision in Polish academic environment.
The following research postulates that would be formulated are: deeper
reflection on the language (in connection with tradition, heritage and
their problematization) and on the practices of reading. Later, the text
poses a question about the way of studying the permeation of discourses
in the writing of specific representatives of modernism and demands
greater recognition for the Central European perspective in research.
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