Print version record. - Mr. Schmetterling Meets Mr. Cogito:Ewa Lipska's Response to Zbigniew Herbert. Robin DavidsonThe Poetry of Prose: Those Excessive Personal Pronouns, They Matter. Elżbieta Tabakowska
Cover; Contents; Preface; Teresa Bela's Selected Publications; Some Thoughts on the Language of Devotionat the Edges of the Canon. Terence McCarthy; Mood in Renaissance Poetry -- and in "Google Books". Hans-Jürgen Diller; Richard the Lion-Heart's Conquest of Cyprus and its Presentation in the Versified Estoire De La Guerre Sainte. Mariusz Misztal; Shakespeare's Poetry as Vehicle for Theatrical Potential. Agnieszka Romanowska
The Bard's Untranslatability: A Study of Inherent Barriers to Translation in the Traditions of Shakespeare Reception in Neighbouring European Languacultures. Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa"For he is a mixture of gravity and waggery":Cats in Eighteenth-Century British Poetry. Monika Coghen; "A Great Store of Information": Poetry and Jane Austen's Heroines. Magdalena Bleinert; Romantic Chimeras:on a Few Sonnets by Gérard de Nerval. Barbara Sosień; "To reach the eternal shore": Emily Bronte's and Emily Dickinson's Metaphysical Anguish. Marta Gibińska; The Somatic Approach to Poetry. Andrzej Pawelec
Logos and Words -- the Spiritual Realmin the Poetry of T.S. Eliot. Anna WalczukWriting the Heart of Europe in Exile: Klaus Mann's American Publication Projects. Christoph Houswitschka; "Remembrance of Things Past" -- the Lost Landscapes of Marcel Proust and Czesław Miłosz. Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska; Thomas Merton's Religious Poetry: "Elegy for theMonastery Barn" as a Reflection of New Christian Consciousness. Michał Palmowski; "Not transfigured":Failed Epiphanies in Geoffrey Hill's Poetry. Bożena Kucała