Motywy o cechach symboli w opisach miłości incestualnej. O trzech powieściach Andrzeja Kuśniewicza
Journal Title: Amor Fati - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
Incestual love between brother and sister is depicted in three novels by Andrzej Kuśniewicz – it is suggested already in “Eroica” (1963), fully developed in “Król Obojga Sycylii” (1970) and returns in “Stan nieważkości” (1973). In these pieces of work appear three distinct motives: woman, devil and blood. They contain symbolic meaning and therefore enrich interpretation of the numerous scenes, which are fragmentary and vague. Close reading of the novels and comparing them with one another helps to fully understand author’s writing and reconstruct complex experiences of his characters. It proves that the motif of incestual love could be described as a coherent entirety in Kuśniewicz’s work.
Authors and Affiliations
Adrianna Jakóbczyk
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