Historia i kultura ludowa w góralskiej trylogii Marii Kann
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Autor:
Jazowska-Gumulska, Maria
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 104, Studia ad Bibliothecarum Scientiam Pertinentia 9 (2011), s. [131]-141
Język: pl
Słowa kluczowe:
Kann Mariatwórczość
Data: 2011
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The works of Maria Kann are a significant contribution to the history of children and teenagers literature. The
author started co-operating with scout papers in the 1930s and took part in the activities of the Polish Scouting
and Guiding Association. Her initial literary work was related to the association as well as to her fascination
with aviation. In the occupation period Kann participated actively in the underground life and co-operated with the
Council for Aid to Jews. The highlander trilogy published in the 1950s comprises novels: Wantule, Dujawica and
Owcze ścieżki and is evidence of an exceptional familiarity with the culture and mentality of the inhabitants of
Podhale as well as with the occupation reality of World War II.
In the novel Wantule M. Kann presents pre-war fortunes of highlander families of Gąsieni-
cowie and Pawlicowie living in the community of Zakopane. Dujawica presents reality of the occupation period, the
Goralenvolk action and the underground activity of the citizens of Zakopane. The third part of the trilogy: Owcze
ścieżki is a continuation of the fortunes of the heroes from the previous volumes in the initial years after the
liberation. The trilogy contains rich material concerning the highlander folklore. The author presents legends and
cultural transformations of Zakopane and skilfully introduces the highlanders’ dialect into the dialogues. Due to
these advantages, the series of novels by Maria Kann should be considered in the programme realization of regional
education in lower secondary school.