Ławski, Jarosław2021-02-232021-02-232020Tematy i Konteksty nr specjalny 1(2020), s. 180–1962299-8365http://repozytorium.ur.edu.pl/handle/item/6061Translated by Piotr Cymbalista.The article focuses on the interpretation of selected aphorisms of the Romantic poet Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855) provided by Bolesław Prus (1847–1912), a prose writer and a representative of realism in Polish post-Romantic literature. Prus interpreted religious, sometimes almost mystical, aphorisms as commendation of hard work, activism, and as a manifesto of practical ethics. Inspired by the mystical thoughts of Angelus Silesius, Jakob Böhme and Saint-Martin, Mickiewicz’s aphorisms are perceived as exceptionally ambiguous. Prus, however, projected his own literary and philosophical mindset onto the micro-texts of the Romantic poet and, in consequence, oversimplified their meaning. What he did is here called a projectional interpretation.engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Międzynarodowehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/aphorismmysticismPositivismrealismre-interpretationProjectional Interpretation: Bolesław Prus’s Reading of „Zdania i uwagi” by Adam Mickiewiczarticle10.15584/tik.spec.eng.2020.10