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Loyola University
Chicago, IL 60620
312-915-6500

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Polish Studies at Loyola University/Chicago

The Institution

Loyola University Chicago is one of the largest of the 28 Jesuit universities and colleges in the United States. Loyola has four campuses, three in the greater Chicago area: Water Tower, off North Michigan Avenue; Lake Shore, Chicago's North Side; and Medical Center, west suburban Maywood, plus the Rome Center of Liberal Arts in Italy.

Polish Studies Courses

INTS 280-006 Masterpieces of Polish Literature @
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on the major Polish writers from the Renaissance through the Enlightenment and Romantic periods, and into the modern era. Representative works, up to Poland's reemergence as an independent nation in 1918, are studied from the following authors: Kochanowski, Potocki, Mickiewicz, S owacki, Krasi ski, Sienkiewicz, Prus and Orzeszkowa. Modern writers are represented by Schulz, Borowski, Andrzejewski, D browska, Gombrowicz, Mi osz, and others. These authors will be studied in relation to the cultural features of each period as well as to specifically Polish variations on those universal features.
COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Kujawinski, F.
INTS 283-004 International Studies: Polish Authors @
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on the major Polish writers from the Renaissance through the Enlightenment and Romantic periods, and into the modern era. Representative works, up to Poland's reemergence as an independent nation in 1918, are studied from the following authors: Kochanowski, Potocki, Mickiewicz, S owacki, Krasi ski, Sienkiewicz, Prus and Orzeszkowa. Modern writers are represented by Schulz, Borowski, Andrzejewski, D browska, Gombrowicz, Mi osz, and others. These authors will be studied in relation to the cultural features of each period as well as to specifically Polish variations on those universal features.
COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Kujawinski F.

Language Instruction

Polish Language I .
COURSE DESCRIPTION: No description avalaible.
COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Kujawinski F.
Polish Language II.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: No description avalaible.
COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Kujawinski F.

Faculty

Kujawinski, Frank, Lecturer, Polish Language and Literature, Loyola University
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1997
Phone: (312) 915-6099/ Fax:...... / E-Mail: fkujawi@luc.edu
MAJOR INTERESTS:Contemporary Polish Literature; Edgar Allan Poe and Boleskaw Les'mian; Myth and Cognition in Polish Symbolism
POLAND RELATED ACTIVITIES:
COURSES TAUGHT::
  • Polish Language I
  • Polish Language II
  • Masterpieces of Polish Literature
  • Polish Authors of the 20th Century
PUBLICATIONS::
  • "Pryzbos" and the Second Avant-Garde. The Polish Review. Vol 38.
  • Le mian and Edgar Allan Poe. The Polish Review. Vol 33.
  • About Tymoteusz Karpowicz, Lituanus 39: 4, 1993



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