„Balladyna”, czyli o próbie karnawalizacji literatury romantycznej
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The article presents Juliusz Słowacki’s attempts to free “Balladyna” from the pathos of the patriotic
form. The poet achieves this by exploiting and confronting diverse strategies: Shakespearean
and Ariostan irony as well as the carnivalization poetics. Not only do they allow Słowacki to
expand his artistic freedom, but the drama also breaks free of the cultural shackles of pathos and
solemnity. Moreover, these strategies make the drama more appealing owing to laughter which violates
the ‘sacred’ status of a Romantic work. In “Balladyna”, Słowacki offers a carnivalistic formula
of ‘play-literature’, challenging the stereotypical notions and expectations of the readership and
striving to revolutionize native art. By means of irony and laughter, the poet distances himself from
the ideas of Polish Romanticism, creating a new model of a literary work that aesthetically goes
beyond the 19th century.