The Peasants

The Peasants
Author: Władysław Stanisław Reymont
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1942
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Song, Dance, and Customs of Peasant Poland

Song, Dance, and Customs of Peasant Poland
Author: Sula Benet
Publisher: New York : AMS Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1979
Genre: Music
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In the 1930s Sula Benet, then a student at the University of Warsaw, began to study the life of Polish peasants, a subject which led to many field trips before and after World War II. Concentrating on the regions of present day Poland, the author presented a basic portrait of peasants and peasant ways throughout the diverse, elastic and curiously consistent area that is Poland. "Nevertheless", says the author, "The values and to some extent the specific customs described here are shared by all Poles". Since its publication in 1951, the book has become a cherished classic for all students of Polish life and lore, and is now being reprinted as a tribute to the author and her enduring work.

The Peasants

The Peasants
Author: Władysław Stanisław Reymont
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: City and town life
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""This epic novel is characterized by an art so grand, so sure, so powerful, that we may predict a lasting value and rank for it, not only within Polish literature but also within the whole of that branch of imaginative writing which has here been given a distinctive and monumental shape." Per Hallström, Chairman of the Nobel Committee (Swedish Acadamey). The Peasants by Władysław Reymont are a series of novels about a community united by joint work and joint life. Characteristically for Reymont's novels, the community includes its typical representatives, such as a squire, priest, organist, miller, rich farmers, farm hands and beggars, all endowed with individual traits. The rites of human lives are subordinated to the rhythm of nature, it defining the sequences of work and rest. The rhythm of nature is close to the order of liturgy, with church holidays and folk rituals, and human and natural life thus acquiring a cosmic and sacral dimension. Critics unanimously agreed that by painting a comprehensive picture of village life, work and customs, Reymont wrote a great realistic set of novels, a peasant epic and a timeless myth of human and natural life." - back cover