Rusin, Joanna2016-09-292016-09-292016Rusin J.; Okulary Traugutta. Z dziejów przedmiotu i motywu literackiego; "Tematy i Konteksty" 2016, nr 6 (11): Staropolskie i oświeceniowe piśmiennictwo religijne. Swojskość i uniwersalizm; red. M. Nalepa, G. Trościński, s. 442-452.2299-8365http://repozytorium.ur.edu.pl/handle/item/1900Romuald Traugutt was short-sighted. He wore glasses from his early years until the last moments of his life. A moment before the execution, he took them off and threw them on the ground. They had survived their owner – today they are kept in the Licheń sanctuary. The motif of Romuald Traugutt’s glasses is a frequent and important component of his literary legend. It appears multiple times in literature – from "Gloria Victis" by Eliza Orzeszkowa to the poem "Gest" ["Gesture"] by Stanisław Grochowiak.polTrauguttpowstanie stycznioweokularylegendapowieść historycznaJanuary uprisingglasseslegendhistorical novelOkulary Traugutta. Z dziejów przedmiotu i motywu literackiegoRomuald Traugutt’s Glasses. From the History of an Object and a Literary Motifarticle