"Serce ziemi" : wyobraźnia telluryczna George'a MacDonalda ("Królewna i goblin", "Królewna i Curdie")
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"The heart of earth" : George MacDonald's telluric imagination ("The Princess and the Goblin", "The Princess and Curdie")
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Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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325-342
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Telluric symbolism plays a crucial role in George MacDonald’s diptych addressed to the young reader. The meanings of mountains and underground caves are of major significance here. The chthonic space inhabited by fantastic creatures, the goblins, is a dangerous and frightening territory. The imagination of the Scottish writer, inspired - as indicated by scholars - partly by the German Romanticism, reveals fascination with the work of the miner and its spiritual - apart from purely physical - dimension (like in Novalis’s Henry von Ofterdingen). The child heroes, the princess and little miner, overcome their personal limitations and become victorious thanks to the strength coming from “the heart of Earth” and their own hearts.
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symbolika ziemi
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George MacDonald
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literatura angielska
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Królewna i goblin
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Królewna i Curdie
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literatura dziecięca
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symbolism of earth
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George MacDonald
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English literature
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The Princess and the Goblin
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The Princess and Curdie
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children's literature
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Żywioły wyobraźni
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1,2
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Żywioły w literaturze dziecięcej : ziemia
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Wydział Polonistyki : Katedra Historii Literatury Pozytywizmu i Młodej Polski
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Article
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bez licencji
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ROD UJ / O
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liczba autorów 22; liczba stron 399; liczba arkuszy wydawniczych 26;