Abstract

The aim of presented article is to discuss the problem of captivity and freedom in an animal fairy tale that appeared on the margins of the reading of the occasional piece “Rapt J[ej] m[ości] Panny Dzierżanowskiej przez J[ego]m[ości] P[an]a Frantemberka”, described by J[ego] m[ości] P[an]a Aleksandra Minora, cupbearer of Chełm. The piece that need to be commented more broadly is a conventional description of changes in the heroine’s appearance and behaviour when she decides to escape from her family home with her beloved at night. The heroinę was compared to a bird in a cage. This opens a fairy-tale perspective and poses questions about love, freedom and slavery. Due to a great extensiveness of the relevant material, the article includes only those fairy tales that discuss the themes of slavery and freedom. (Horacy, Fedrus, Biernat of Lublin, Mikołaj Rej, Bartosz Paprocki, Jean La Fontaine, Ignacy Krasicki, Adam Mickiewicz).

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