Anaesthetic gardens. On Metaphysics by Lech Majewski

Authors

  • Marta Baron

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20101.49.55

Keywords:

majewski, bosch, metaphisics, ecphrasis, anaesthetics, intertextuality

Abstract

Interpretation of Metaphisics – the novel written by Lech Majewski, is the subject matter of theoretical, aesthetic and antropological considerations. Synthesis of arts: literature, film, painting and theatre, which occur in the novel, opens a perspective of intertextuality and provokes questions about ekphrasis, varied materials, ways of experience mediated by dispositives and reflections on humans among other problems. The crucial point in both: Majewski’s novel and this dissertation, is a triptych painted by Hieronymus Bosch – The Garden of Earthly Delight, which gradually annexes the featured world – becomes a basic figure in trying to show, how the aesthetization of reality brings Wolfgang Welsch’s cahegory of an(a)esthetics.

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Published

2020-01-17

How to Cite

Baron, M. . (2020). Anaesthetic gardens. On Metaphysics by Lech Majewski. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 1(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20101.49.55