Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gift

<span>The aim of this text is to present an attempt at the deconstructionist interpretation of Czesław Miłosz’s verse ‘Dar’ (‘Gift’). On the one hand, this paper emphasizes the moment of ‘dissemination’ of the literary work – the space between the title and ‘the rest’ of the text (which appeal...

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Main Author: Tomasz Umerle
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Language:Polish
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu 2011-01-01
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/pt/article/view/3223
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spelling doaj-a17cc694fe0e40f6a7b9ce59d44d6f8a2020-11-24T23:19:49ZpolWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w PoznaniuPrzestrzenie Teorii1644-67632450-57652011-01-01159511010.14746/pt.2011.15.53194Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of giftTomasz Umerle<span>The aim of this text is to present an attempt at the deconstructionist interpretation of Czesław Miłosz’s verse ‘Dar’ (‘Gift’). On the one hand, this paper emphasizes the moment of ‘dissemination’ of the literary work – the space between the title and ‘the rest’ of the text (which appeals more to the American deconstructionism) is seen as both a connection and an irreducible gap. On the other hand, this ‘dissemination’ is understood in terms offered by J. Derrida’s philosophy of gift. Miłosz used a word ‘gift’ in the title, but in the ‘textual corpus’ he made this donation ‘imperceptible’. This observation enables the Author to interpret Miłosz’s poem in the context of Derrida’s discourse of (im)possibility of gift. Consequently the title will be understood here as a gift to the text (the gift of meaning to the experience described there), but at the same time this gift/title will be seen as irreducibly separated from the ‘rest’ of the text, because of the relation between the title and the ‘textual corpus’.</span>http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/pt/article/view/3223Czesław MiłoszJacques Derridapoezjainterpretacja dekonstrukcjonistycznafilozofia darutytuł"korpus tekstów"
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Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gift
Przestrzenie Teorii
Czesław Miłosz
Jacques Derrida
poezja
interpretacja dekonstrukcjonistyczna
filozofia daru
tytuł
"korpus tekstów"
author_facet Tomasz Umerle
author_sort Tomasz Umerle
title Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gift
title_short Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gift
title_full Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gift
title_fullStr Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gift
title_full_unstemmed Czesław Miłosz’s ’Dar’(’Gift’) in the light of Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gift
title_sort czesław miłosz’s ’dar’(’gift’) in the light of jacques derrida’s philosophy of gift
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
series Przestrzenie Teorii
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2450-5765
publishDate 2011-01-01
description <span>The aim of this text is to present an attempt at the deconstructionist interpretation of Czesław Miłosz’s verse ‘Dar’ (‘Gift’). On the one hand, this paper emphasizes the moment of ‘dissemination’ of the literary work – the space between the title and ‘the rest’ of the text (which appeals more to the American deconstructionism) is seen as both a connection and an irreducible gap. On the other hand, this ‘dissemination’ is understood in terms offered by J. Derrida’s philosophy of gift. Miłosz used a word ‘gift’ in the title, but in the ‘textual corpus’ he made this donation ‘imperceptible’. This observation enables the Author to interpret Miłosz’s poem in the context of Derrida’s discourse of (im)possibility of gift. Consequently the title will be understood here as a gift to the text (the gift of meaning to the experience described there), but at the same time this gift/title will be seen as irreducibly separated from the ‘rest’ of the text, because of the relation between the title and the ‘textual corpus’.</span>
topic Czesław Miłosz
Jacques Derrida
poezja
interpretacja dekonstrukcjonistyczna
filozofia daru
tytuł
"korpus tekstów"
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