Paul Muldoon: O sobie samym zwielokrotnionym

This article discusses, in particular, two poems by Paul Muldoon, included in his latest collection entitled One Thousand Things Worth Knowing (2015) – Paul Muldoon: Pompeii and Cuba (2). In the course of analysis, some dominating motifs within Muldoon’s literature are indicated, together with the m...

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Published inCzytanie literatury : czasopismo Instytutu Filologii Polskiej Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego no. 5; pp. 269 - 282
Main Author Pietrzak, Wit
Format Journal Article
LanguagePolish
Published Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 2016
Lodz University Press
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Summary:This article discusses, in particular, two poems by Paul Muldoon, included in his latest collection entitled One Thousand Things Worth Knowing (2015) – Paul Muldoon: Pompeii and Cuba (2). In the course of analysis, some dominating motifs within Muldoon’s literature are indicated, together with the methods he uses to incorporate them into his various poems and narrative poetry. In consequence, the key aspects of his poetry are emphasised – deliberations upon identity and autobiography, reflections on the place of the poem in the world and the poet’s responsibility towards the society he originates from.
ISSN:2299-7458
2449-8386