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nr 2
71-94
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The aim of the paper is to apply selected classical and contemporary conceptions of the labyrinth in a hermeneutic interpretation of the poem The Labyrinth by the Scottish poet Edwin Muir with reference to its conception of space and time, and the notion of subjectivity as the centre of the labyrinth/maze, as well as to point to the poem’s multilayer intertextuality, whose most significant tropes are elaborate transformations of the Minoan myth and modernist inspiration in the work of Kafka. The final part of the article presents the possibility of continuing research on the specificity of the tragic vision presented in the poem in reference to the approach proposed by Hans Urs von Balthasar.
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nr 2(19)
105-117
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The transformations of the contemporary world force us to rethink the traditional notions and concepts which have been perceived as the pillars of so-called Western world view and a new evaluation of complex relations of the spheres of reality which Western traditions tend to present as separate. Among them reside the visions of the ethical and the aesthetical, and the rapidly changing idea of the commons. Contemporary discourses developing relative models of reality accentuate mutual conditioning of what is labeled the ethical and the aesthetical as operating in the common space of our everyday experience and crucial for the community-making processes. The article is an attempt to delineate these relations projecting them into social space of a ‘small city’ as having a particular potential of creating a communal space.
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