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141764

Generic consciousness in the Polish theory of genres

Przemysław Pietrzak

pp. 175-186

Abstract

The very idea of the generic consciousness seems crucial for any generic studies, whether in literature, arts, writing, or – in cognitive perspective – in any human behaviour. The reasons of its importance for literary theory are: 1) it reveals a way the literary genres function, 2) thus it proves the indispensibility of a category of a genre in the process of reading, understanding, and reception of a particular work or group of works, 3) it accounts for several theoretical and historical problems in literary studies, e.g. fact/fiction opposition, evolution of the particular forms, interpenetration of literature and other forms of elite/popular writing, 4) therefore it raises the question of literary and non-literary genres, where the non-literary forms (usually linguistic) seem to be a source of the literary ones; they also regulate understanding of novels, poems, comedies etc. I would like to point to all those aspects in selected writings of Polish scholars such as Stefania Skwarczyńska, Edward Balcerzan, Stanisław Balbus, and others.

Publication details

Published in:

Ulicka Danuta (2018) Writing history – shaping history: of (not only polish) literary studies, 2nd edn.. Genève-Lausanne, sdvig press.

Pages: 175-186

Full citation:

Pietrzak Przemysław (2018) „Generic consciousness in the Polish theory of genres“, In: D. Ulicka (ed.), Writing history – shaping history, Genève-Lausanne, sdvig press, 175–186.