
The paper deals with the deconstruction of classical mythology in Polish contemporary poetry by women. The author focuses on how Arachne’s and Penelope’s myths are used by poets belonging to different generations, taking into account the theoretical approach of gender studies and in particular Nancy Miller’s arachnology and its reception in Poland both by scholars and writers. Poems by Wisława Szymborska, Bogusława Latawiec, Anna Piwkowska and Izabela Filipiak are analysed from this point of view as well.
Studi Slavistici, Studi Slavistici XVII (2020) 1
History of Eastern Europe, DJK1-77, Deconstruction of Classical Myths, PG1-9665, Arachne, Penelope, Arachnology, Polish Contemporary Female Poets, Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
History of Eastern Europe, DJK1-77, Deconstruction of Classical Myths, PG1-9665, Arachne, Penelope, Arachnology, Polish Contemporary Female Poets, Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
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