
doi: 10.15584/tik.2020.17
handle: 20.500.12128/17454
This text analyses the critical position of Jan Bielatowicz, a catholic writer and essayist who since World War II has been connected to the Polish migrant writers in London associated with “Veritas.” More precisely, this text focuses on the aesthetic aspect of his essays and reviews whose perspective relies on such categories.as talent, beauty, good, and being linked to life
Bielatowicz, good, literary criticism, talent, beauty, migration
Bielatowicz, good, literary criticism, talent, beauty, migration
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