The galician atheist. Prophetism, mysticism and romanticism in Aleksander (Leszek) Dunin Borkovsky’s writings
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Using the example of Leszek Dunin Borkowski’s works, the author presents a form of a dialogue with a biblical source which was literary prophecy and mysticism. This philosophical basis converted poetic statement into a cultural discourse with traditional forms of religiousness. The outcome of this aesthetics led to the extension of the liberation ideas supporters’ circles as well as to promoting democratic ideas.
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2013-03-30
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Półchłopek, T. (2013). The galician atheist. Prophetism, mysticism and romanticism in Aleksander (Leszek) Dunin Borkovsky’s writings. Hybris, 20(1), 136–155. https://doi.org/10.18778/1689-4286.20.10
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