![]() I feel proud to have become a part of the Lublin-Gdańsk research group they have formed-the friendliest and most stimulating intellectual environment one can dream of. Their critical faculties and sense of irony have shaped my understanding of literary concepts and taught me how to ask (myself) questions I would never have thought of asking. It is to them that I owe my academic interest in literature and literary theory. ![]() The same can be said about Professors Ludmiła Gruszewska Blaim and Artur Blaim (University of Gdańsk, Poland): my inspiring teachers, patient readers of my manuscripts, and tireless advisors. Were it not for their eloquence, experience, and critical attention, I would not have been able to avoid certain mistakes in this book. As my teachers and friends, Anna and Henryk have offered me their time, constant support and encouragement, as well as innumerable cups of excellent coffee. ![]() First and foremost, I am greatly indebted to Professors Anna Kędra-Kardela and Henryk Kardela (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland), thanks to whom, some time ago, I was bitten with a cognitive bug and decided to enter a new path in my studies of literary fiction. ![]()
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