"[...] ja miłości mojej, która się rozkłada, treść i kształt boski wiernie chowam w sobie" - o pewnym dysonansie słów kilka

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  • Monika Urbańska

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1505-9057.11.05

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Some can call this theme as perverse. For many people death was theme of taboo. People was affraid o f thinking and talking about it. Word “ to die” was replaced by noumerous euphemisms like: to sleep, go to the Lord, to leave. Saying about rating body was a scandal thing. But some of authors didn’t affraid to touch on the subject.

This article present three poems which unite two themes: of death and of love: Carrion and After death remorse of Charles Baudelaire and Beautiful Maud of Maria Konopnicka.

In Baudelaire’s poems we have a discordance between feeling of love to woman and wishing her to die. Ovcrmore, Baudelaire describes process of rating of a body with extreme precision, differently than Maria Konopnicka in Beautiful Maud. A dominant of the poem is love stonger than death, howerver it brings moral, estetical and ethical conflict.

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2008-12-01

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Urbańska, M. (2008). "[.] ja miłości mojej, która się rozkłada, treść i kształt boski wiernie chowam w sobie" - o pewnym dysonansie słów kilka. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica, 11, 71–83. https://doi.org/10.18778/1505-9057.11.05

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