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- Title
From Dante to Dickinson: The Intertextuality of Agnieszka Kuciak.
- Authors
Kovacik, Karen
- Abstract
The article offers poetry criticism of the poems "Delay" and "Philomela" by Polish poet Agnieszka Kuciak. It explores Kuciak's use of rhyme and Greek mythology, her neoclassical style, and the poems' focus on the stories of Tereus, Philomela, and Achilles. The author also discusses the pace of the poems, femininity of the story, and Polish feminism. Kuciak's work translating Dante's "Divine Comedy" into Polish is described as well.
- Subjects
POLAND; KUCIAK, Agnieszka; DELAY (Poem); PHILOMELA (Poem); LITERARY criticism; POETRY (Literary form); DIVINE Comedy, The (Poem : Dante); PHILOMELA (Greek mythology); FEMINISM
- Publication
Southern Review, 2012, Vol 48, Issue 2, p312
- ISSN
0038-4534
- Publication type
Literary Criticism