Rodzinny i społeczny kontekst twórczości Wacława Nałkowskiego
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Author:
Kubacz, Marzena
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 105, Studia Geographica 2 (2011), s. [11]-30
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Wacław Nałkowskiżycie rodzinne
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Date: 2011
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The author reveals previously unknown details of the Nałkowskis’ family life which affected
the development of Wacław’s character and his interests. These details were also decisive
as factors which influenced his scientific and social commitment. Social relationships
of his parents and their affinities were also analyzed in order to explain the origins of his
worldview. Wacław’s combative nature was already developed in the Russian school, where
every symptom of Polish patriotism as well as all forms of free thought were punished.
Many questions concerning Nałkowski’s activities can be explained by his experiences from
his student days and by the atmosphere at home, where most of his works were written,
and where numerous debates and meetings with the representatives of the Polish scientific
and patriotic circles were held. The article was composed with the use of the unique source
materials collected in the Nałkowskis’ Family Museum in Wołomin, and the memoires of Zofia
Nałkowska, the well-known writer and scientist’s daughter.