Konopnicka (Not Only) for Children: A Conversation with Dawid Maria Osiński
Abstract
This conversation with Dawid Maria Osiński explores Maria Konopnicka’s works for children and the represenations of the child and childhood in her works for adults.
Keywords
child; childhood; children’s literature; Polish literature; Maria Konopnicka
University of Warsaw, Warsaw Public Library – Central Library of Mazovia Province Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0299-3515
Maciej Skowera – PhD, works at the Institute of Polish Literature of the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw as well as at the Museum of Children's Books, a special department and scholarly reading room of the Warsaw Public Library – Central Library of Mazovia Province (Poland). His research interests include history and the theory of children’s and young adult fantasy fiction, adult reworkings of juvenile classics, and popular culture. Contact: mgskowera@uw.edu.pl or maciej.skowera@koszykowa.pl.
University of Warsaw, Warsaw Public Library – Central Library of Mazovia Province Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1501-3907
Marta Niewieczerzał – MA, prepares to defend her doctoral dissertation at the Institute of Polish Literature of the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw (Poland) on the image of Warsaw in fantasy literature for children and young adults. Director of the Museum of Children’s Books (a special department and scholarly reading room of the Warsaw Public Library – Central Library of Mazovia Province). Contact: marta.niewieczerzał@gmail.com.
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