Contents
The praise of transgression 3
REPETITIoNS
Krystyna Latawiec
Sanok and Brugge – the peripheral towns of Marian Pankowski 9
CoNTINUaTIoNS aND REVISIoNS
Beata Garlej
The limits of aesthetic concretization determined by the composition:
introductory deliberations 23
Dorota Utracka
Transgression and liminality of a text. Between the aesthetics
of a fragment and the "carnival" of the transmedia 36 Małgorzata Nieszczerzewska
Vanitas. Ruin as an (un)limited space 68 Adrian Gleń
The limits of literary knowledge.
On some new theories of interdisciplinarity (including one example) 80 Agnieszka Rydz
The limits of memory. The poetry of Wisława Szymborska 91 Joanna Lisek
“Papirene brik” (The Paper Bridge) – the poetry as the crossing of the identity boundaries in the early Kadia Molodowsky’s output 108 Małgorzata Chrobak
„And who needs the street like that and the tram to nowhere?”
„Palimpsest places” in the guidebooks and city walk books for children 126
DEBUTS
Katarzyna Bielewicz
The corporal limitations in „Morfina” written by Szczepan Twardoch 143 Dawid Kieres
Periphrasable-metaphorical tombstone inscriptions from the polish cemetery
in Adampol (Turkey) 156
PaRaTEXTS aND CoMMENTS
Jakub Knap
Apotropeion or the romantic tales of the afterlife (by the fireplace) 169 Marcin Piatek
Warsaw without borders. Following the footsteps of Miron Białoszewski 175 Katarzyna Wądolny-Tatar
Epigenesis of trauma 181
Magdalena Roszczynialska
Places, non-places, different spaces. A draft to the topocentric
culture history project 186
Justyna Krzysiek
Borders of childhood. The literary-culture infantilizations
conference (Cracov, 25–26 June 2015) 190