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Ruch Literacki

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0035-9602

eISSN:

2300-1968

Publisher:

Polska Akademia Nauk , Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie

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  • literary studies (Humanities)
  • polish studies (Humanities)

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Year 2023
  • Zwierzę, które spać nie może. Bezsenność w antropologii filozoficznej Emila Ciorana
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    This article examines the role of insomnia in Emil Cioran’s philosophy. Taken as a whole, his work appears to be exceptionally significant both from the point of view of anthropology and illness narrative studies. There has never been any doubt that his life and work are dominated by a sense of ennui, loneliness and estrangement. Yet these themes are merely symptoms of more fundamental problems he grappled with, i.e. the grotesque...

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