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Pozycja Literackie narracje o kolekcjach(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2017) Skorupa, EwaThe article concerns collections and collecting as a literary theme. Research on this issue should be undertaken by literary scholars, as collections support the characteristics of literary characters and give heroes their identity. The work analyzed from this angle is “Money” by Andrzej Strug from the year 1914. It interprets and describes three different collections and three different collectors: the eccentric Lyttons and their museum of stones, Lucy Slazenger’s precious jewelry collection and the art collection of Osias Murwaya, an enthusiast of antiquity.Pozycja Literary Narratives on Collections(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2020) Skorupa, EwaThe article deals with collections and collecting as a literary theme. Research on this issue should be undertaken by literary scholars, as collections support the features of literary characters and give protagonists their identity. The work analysed from this angle is “Money” by Andrzej Strug from 1914. It interprets and describes three different collections and three different collectors: the eccentric Lyttons and their museum of stones, Lucy Slazenger’s precious jewellery collection and the art collection of Osias Murway, an enthusiast of antiquities.Pozycja Zagadki dotyku (i spojrzenia) w „Cnotliwych” Elizy Orzeszkowej(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2018) Skorupa, EwaThis article is devoted to the analysis and interpretation of the sense of touch in the early novel “The Virtuous” by Eliza Orzeszkowa. Touch is used in emotional or intentional tones, and in its character is the force of interaction: positive or negative. In the novel “The Virtuous”, touch in a physiognomical context was particularly important, which added diagnostic information about the nature of the literary hero. Due to the satirical content of the work, there was definitely more badness in tangibility that distinguished the small-town elite. Among the many categories of touch are “touch for show”, hidden touch, honourable touch, metaphorically-metaphysical touch, and empathic touch.