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020    $a 9788024645322
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050  4 $a PG7158.W473 $b S93 2022
050  4 $a PG7158.W473 $b M337 2022
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100 1  $a Szary-Matywiecka, Ewa, $e author. $1 https://isni.org/isni/0000000110591252
240 10 $a "Malwina," czyli, Głos i pismo w powieści. $l English
245 10 $a Malvina, or, Spoken and written word in the novel / $c Ewa Szary-Matywiecka ; translated by Magdalena Ożarska.
246 30 $a Malvina
246 30 $a Spoken and written word in the novel
264  1 $a Prague, Czech Republic : $b Karolinum Press/Charles University, $c 2022.
300    $a 169 pages : $b illustrations (black and white) ; $c 21 cm
520    $a "In this book-length study, Ewa Szary-Matywiecka examines Maria Wirtemberska's Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition, an international success upon its publication in 1816 that is now widely considered to be Poland's first psychological novel. Applying structuralist methods, Szary-Matywiecka situates Wirtemberska among other literary luminaries of her day, including Rousseau and Goethe, and explores how the nineteenth-century salon culture formed the concerns and themes of her novel. Malvina's obsession with language games recall the vocabulary quizzes and semantic puzzles popular in the European salons frequented by Wirtemberska. Szary-Matywiecka also argues that the novel's motif of twins and twinned characters emerges from both the theatrical preoccupations of salons, as well as how Wirtemberska seemingly splits her voice between traditional narration and a more intrusive authorial style, helping shape her novel's innovative narrative method. Malvina, or Spoken Word in the Novel is an insightful deconstruction of a female-penned classic of European literature."--Publisher description.
500    $a Translated from the Polish.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
600 10 $a Wirtemberska, Maria, $c księżna, $d 1768-1854. $t Malwina.
630 07 $a Malwina (Wirtemberska, Maria, księżna) $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01387000
650  0 $a Oral communication in literature.
650  0 $a Written communication in literature.
650  0 $a Polish fiction $x History and criticism.
700 1  $a Ożarska, Magdalena, $e translator. $1 https://isni.org/isni/0000000373721397
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