Transposition of realistic into fantastic space on the example of "Gałęziste" and "Grzesznik" by Artur Urbanowicz
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Keywords

space
transposing of space
Polish fantasy literature
Artur Urbanowicz

How to Cite

Siedlecka , P. (2021). Transposition of realistic into fantastic space on the example of "Gałęziste" and "Grzesznik" by Artur Urbanowicz. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 52(3), 189–210. https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.630

Abstract

The article presents the ways of transposing realistic spaces into fantastic ones in the novels Gałęziste [Lake Gałęziste] and Grzesznik [The Sinner] by Artur Urbanowicz. Both stories are set in the Suwałki region created by the author. In the introduction, the author of the article discusses a specific sub-genre of fantasy – low fantasy, also called “unicorns in the garden” or “close range” fantasy – and presents the profile of Urbanowicz. When discussing spatial transpositions in Gałęziste, she draws attention primarily to the infinite forest created by the writer, and in Grzesznik she discusses spatial transformations in terms of the conveyed vision of hell. 

https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.630
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