The Gabija Almanac: the Cracow Origins of Lithuanian modernism, or some remarks on national literature

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The Gabija Almanac: the Cracow Origins of Lithuanian modernism, or some remarks on national literature
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Keywords:
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Juozapas Albinas Herbačiauskas (Józef Albin Herbaczewski); Juozapas Albinas Herbačiauskas (Józef Albin Herbaczewski); Modernizmas / Modernism.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Almanachas "Gabija"; Almanachas „gabija“; Juozapas Albinas Herbačiauskas; Juozas Albinas Herbačiauskas; Lietuvių modernizmas; Modernizmo pradžia; Modernybės gimimas; Nacionalinė literatūra; Birth of modernity; Gabija almanac; Jozef Albin Herbaczewski; Lithuanian modernism; National literature.

ENThe article is an attempt to answer the question whether Lithuanian modernist literature of the first decade of the twentieth century falls within the category of national literature, and if so, what model of such defined literature it represents or shapes. In accordance with the assumption that this category takes on meaning only in the context of the place and time in which it is invoked, the understanding of the tasks of literature characteristic of Lithuanian modernists is reconstructed here in comparison with the concepts of literature dominating in the Lithuanian intellectual life of that period. The search for an answer to this question is also a pretext for reflection on the role of modernism in the history of Lithuanian culture and the process of the formation of Lithuanian modernity. The subject of analysis in this search is the first Lithuanian literary almanac Gabija, published in Cracow in 1907, and above all the texts of its editor, bilingual writer Józef Albin Herbaczewski. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.4467/2084395XWI.19.018.11459
ISSN:
1897-1962
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