"Libusza zdekonstruowana - gra mitem w noweli Pole i palisada Milo\u0161e Urbana" . "Czapli\u0144ska, Joanna" . "Uniwersytet Zielenog\u00F3rski" . "W czeskiej noweli Pole a palis\u00E1da, opublikowanej w roku 2006 jako cz\u0119\u015B\u0107 serii wydawniczej %22Mity%22, Milo\u0161 Urban skupi\u0142 si\u0119 na postaci legendarnej Libu\u0161y, postaci cz\u0119\u015Bto traktowanej jako symbol czeskiej to\u017Csamo\u015Bci narodowej. Autor przetwarza temat znany od czas\u00F3w \u015Bredniowiecznych kronik - o przekazaniu w\u0142adzy przez Libu\u0161\u0119 m\u0119\u017Cczy\u017Anie - Porzemys\u0142owi Oraczowi. Pisarz nie tylko modyfikuje fakty znane z najwcze\u015Bniejszych \u017Ar\u00F3de\u0142, ale r\u00F3wnie\u017C stara si\u0119 nada\u0107 historii cechy z jednej strony mitu, z drugiej dekonstruuje posta\u0107 Libu\u0161y. Przez wiele wiek\u00F3w jej posta\u0107 mia\u0142a znaczednie patriotyczne, cho\u0107 dla najm\u0142odszych pokole\u0144 sta\u0142\u0105 si\u0119 pust\u0105 ikon\u0105. W swojej noweli Urban pr\u00F3buje zmodernizowa\u0107 t\u0119 posta\u0107, nadaj\u0105c jej dzia\u0142aniom motywacje zrozumia\u0142e dla wsp\u00F3\u0142czesnego czytelnika. Konstruuj\u0105c za\u015B mit, autor si\u0119ga po typowe topoi, zw\u0142aszcza \u015Bmierci, kt\u00F3ra w noweli pe\u0142ni rol\u0119 nie tylko inicjacyjn\u0105, ale tak\u017Ce podkre\u015Bla ci\u0105g\u0142o\u015B\u0107. Wi\u0119\u017A z przodkami staje si\u0119 stanowiskiem w dyskursie o to\u017Csamo\u015Bci narodowej, aktualnej w chwili powstawania tekstu, kiedy jednym z bardziej dyskutowanych temat\u00F3w by\u0142a obawa przed utrat\u0105 to\u017Csamo\u015Bci narodowej po wej\u015Bciu do Unii Europejskiej. Nowela Urbana, mimo niewielkiej obj\u0119to\u015Bci, jest tekstem oferuj\u0105cym wiele mo\u017Cliwych interpretacji - w kontek\u015Bcie zar\u00F3wno mitu zdegradowanego, jak i wsp\u00F3\u0142czesnego mitu konstytuuj\u0105cego to\u017Csamo\u015B\u0107." . . "Fantastyczno\u015B\u0107 i cudowno\u015B\u0107: %22Homo mythicus%22 mityczne wzorce to\u017Csamo\u015Bci" . . "Neuveden" . "1"^^ . "289"^^ . . "In a Czech short story 'Pole a palis\u00E1da', published in 2006 as a part of %22The Myths' series, Milo\u0161 Urban has his take on the legendary Libu\u0161e, a character often used as a symbol of Czech national identity. The author explores a topic known from sources as old as Medieval chronicles, of Libu\u0161e's handing over her power to a man - P\u0159emysl the Farmer. However not only does he modify the facts known from the earlier sources, but he also tries to give the story the features of a myth on one side, and deconstructs the character of Libu\u0161e on the other. For many centuries the character of Libu\u0161e had a patriotic meaning, yet for the young generations she became a mere hollow icon. In his short story, Urban tries to modernise her character, making her behave in a manner understandable for a current reader. On the myth side though he reaches for typical topoi, mainly the one of death, which in the story is not only playing an initiative part, but also accentuates the continuum. The bond with the ancestors becomes a statement in the discourse on national identity, current while the text was written, when the main news topics were discussions about the possibility of a loss of the national character after entering the European Union. Urban's short story is then, despite it's little size, a text offering multiple interpretations - in the context of both a degraded myth and a modern myth constituting an identity."@en . "RIV/60076658:12210/14:43888254" . . . "Czapli\u0144ska, Joanna" . . "[CAC1AF5897A9]" . . . . "Zielona G\u00F3ra" . . . "Libusza zdekonstruowana - gra mitem w noweli Pole i palisada Milo\u0161e Urbana" . . . "Libusza Deconstructed - Play with Myth in the Novelette by Milo\u015B Urban Pole a palis\u00E1da"@en . "RIV/60076658:12210/14:43888254!RIV15-MSM-12210___" . "P(EE2.3.20.0125)" . "26105" . . "Libusza Deconstructed - Play with Myth in the Novelette by Milo\u015B Urban Pole a palis\u00E1da"@en . "978-83-940506-4-1" . . "Milo\u0161 Urban; national myths; national identity; Czech literature"@en . "12210" . "1"^^ . "9"^^ .