Abstract

The aim of the article is to present three individual world views of Cyprian Norwid, Joseph Conrad, and Andrzej Trzebiński. It is not without significance that each of the individualities mentioned here represents a specific artistic vision of the world, which acquires its idiomatic writing articulation, and with it – a peculiar literary study. Assuming that literature remains the richest and most comprehensive expression of a view of the world (among the available forms of expression), one should nevertheless be careful in describing a specific, literary vision of the world, because it – made available by literary means of expression and literary tools – will always undergo specific poetic and creative transformations, all the way to the limits of exaggeration or deformation.

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