Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne

Current Issue

No. 25 (2023)
Published 2024 January 15

„Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne” (“Poznań Slavic Studies”) is a six-monthly journal co-published by the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The journal was established at the Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology of Adam Mickiewicz University by the Institute of Slavonic Philology, where research is carried out in the area of southern Slavic languages, Slavic Balkans in their non-Slavic context and bohemistics. The first issue was published in 2011. The journal publishes original and previously unpublished works concerning the whole Slavonic culture: its southern, western and eastern varieties. Each issue of the journal is devoted to a different subject matter and run by a different thematic editor. Main themes of each issue aim to answer current challenges of humanities. The journal's leading discipline is literature studies, but monographic issues also embrace linguistics, culture, history, art history, religion or sociology. Therefore, we present intercultural and interdisciplinary research, representing various methodologies and research perspectives. The journal is open to scientific dialogue and polemics. We publish peer-reviewed articles and scientific essays, as well as review articles (which are also addressed to peer-reviewers). The journal is co-created by an international team of experts (the Scientific Council), an international group of authors (usually more than half of the authors are affiliated in foreign centres) and international reviewers (mainly foreign experts). The editorial board consists of researchers from renowned scientific centres in Slavic and non-Slavic countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Montenegro, Czech Republic, France, Macedonia, Germany, Russia and Serbia). We publish in all Slavic languages as well as in English, German and Italian. The editing of papers in each language is supervised by a separate editor - a native speaker of a given language. Each article is accompanied by an abstract and keywords in English, while latest issues also include a note about the authors. Editing and dissemination of articles published in the journal is done by employees affiliated with the Institute of Slavic Philology of Adam Mickiewicz University (editor-in-chief, deputy editor-in-chief, secretary, database administrator, language editors).

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JOURNAL METRICS:
Ministry of Education and Science (2023): 70
ICV (2020): 100
ICV (2018): 89.71
Indeks Hirscha: 5

DOI: 10.14746/pss
ISSN (Print): 2084-3011
ISSN (Online): 2450-2731

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Announcements

Boundaries. Setting, erasing and transgressing

Two issues of the periodical "Poznań Slavic Studies" planned for 2025 will be devoted to boundaries  - how they are set, erased and transgressed  - in literature, language, art, culture, economics and politics.


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2024 October 21

Educational-cultural centres of the Slavdom, IX – XIX century

Call for Papers to the 27th issue of Poznan Slavonic Studies


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2023 July 25

The Black Sea – cultural, literary and linguistic landscape

Call for Papers to the 26th issue of "Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne"


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2023 May 14
Suzana Coha, Anna Gawarecka, Krystyna Pieniążek-Marković
9-17
The Unobvious Legacy of Romanticism?
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Suzana Coha, Anna Gawarecka, Krystyna Pieniążek-Marković
19-27
The Unobvious Legacy of Romanticism?
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The unobvious legacy of Romanticism?

Antoni Bortnowski
31–45
Doomed to the Empire. A Vision of the Russian Historical Path in Alexander Pushkin’s The Bronze Horseman
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Tihomir Brajović
47–73
Mise en poeme: Epic (Auto)reflexivity and South Slavic Poetry in the Age of Romanticism
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Marta Cmiel-Bażant
75–89
Deconstruction of the Romantic Myths in Slovenian Literature after France Prešeren
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Suzana Coha
91–110
Representation of the Croatian National Revival and Romanticism in Croatian Literary Historiography
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Magdalena Dąbrowska
111–127
The Feminine Face of Romanticism in the Light of the 19th Century Dictionaries of the Russian Women Writers
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Anna Gawarecka
129–148
The Secret Portrait of a Romantic? On the Recent Biographies of Karel Jaromír Erben
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Joanna Goszczyńska
149–165
Slavic Philosophy in the Philosophical Thought of the Slovak Romantics - with Polish Traces in the Background: pl
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Marlena Gruda
167–188
Debates over the Slovene Language and Its Influence on the Shape of Slovene Literature in the Romantic Period
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Remzija Hadžiefendić-Parić, Ramiza Samajić
189–208
Travel Inscription of Bosnia and Bosnian in the 19th Century
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Alice Jedličková
209–231
Colour, Brightness, Contrast. Illustrations of Erben’s Kytice as Interpretations; sample of a comprehensive tex
PDF (Čeština)
Svetlana Kalezić-Radonjić
233–255
“Romantic” Image of Childhood in the Work of Jovan Sundečić
PDF (Srpski)
Andrea Milanko, Ana Tomljenović
257–275
The Mousetrap of Language: The Mechanism of Anamorphosis in the Works of Edgar Allan Poe and Antun Gustav Matoš
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Krystyna Pieniążek-Marković
277–297
And There Were the Plitvice Lakes. The Landscapes of the Croatian Lake District in the Romantic Journey Put na Plitvice
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Paula Rem
299–319
Dialogue of God and Man: Communication in the Poem Moses by Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević
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Maria Skoczyńska
321–337
Despairing Like the Scandinavians – the Romantic Aesthetics of Karin Boye and Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska
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Tvrtko Vuković
339–361
Love, Be a Poem. The Rhetoric of Seduction in the Love Poetry of Vesna Parun
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