Poetic Mapping of the Polish Crown at the Turn of the 16th and 17th Centuries and Its Relation to Cartographic Imitation in Renaissance Poetry
Autor: | Jakub Niedzwiedz |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Space (punctuation)
imitacja Maciej Stryjkowski History Poetry Kasper Miaskowski maps polska poezja renesansowa Szymon Szymonowic mapa kartografia renesansowa Topos theory Renaissance Polish poetry imitation Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski mimesis Elite Commonwealth Imitation (music) Renaissance cartography Sebastian Fabian Klonowic Relation (history of concept) Cartography Period (music) |
DOI: | 10.36253/978-88-5518-198-3.07 |
Popis: | The paper is devoted to the problem of imitation of maps in the late Renaissance Polish poetry (between 1580 and 1630). At the beginning of the paper, the author writes about the unprecedented growth of Polish lyric poetry at the time. He reminds that in that period the Polish elite - among the poets - was especially interested in cartography. In the next paragraphs, he reveals his sources and methodological approach. The main thesis of the paper is that the poets widely used map-based technics in constructing their poems. Imitation (Latin: imitatio) played a crucial role in this process. To illustrate the ways of map imitation, works of six poets were chosen: S.F. Klonowic, J. Kochanowski, K. Miaskowski, S. Petrycy, M.K. Sarbiewski and Sz. Szymonowic. The paper consists of three parts. In the first, a similarity between cartographical representation of a river in poetry and on a map is shown. On this example, the author shows the topoi used both in poems and maps. In the second part, the concept of imitation of a map is discussed. In the third part of the paper, the author shows how the late Renaissance poets described the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The author argues they tried to render the polycentric character of their vast country. In conclusion, he draws a similarity between controlling space in poetry and maps. He suggests that the idea of ruling over space might be related to the 16th-century idea of a God-like poet. |
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