Norwid’s Italy as a Whole. Problems in Theological Aesthetics
The article analyzes several of Norwid’s most celebrated poems (w weronie, Fortepian Szopena, among others) and points to a significant proximity of the poet’s notion of art and Hans Urs von Balthasar’s theological-aesthetic thought. The common space of reflection of these two thinkers denotes an understanding of art as a means and medium for the expression of the biblical Revelation. The article further explores such perception of the ex- pression of theological truths (in von Balthasar’s terminology: theological aesthetics), especially as it becomes prominent in Norwid’s work engaging in the ‘Italian’ themes.Download files
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