1 (10) 2026 - ROMANTIC SOURCES OF COMPARATIVE STUDIES
INTRODUCTION
- Olaf Krysowski, Żaneta Nalewajk, Romantic Sources of Comparative Studies, translated by Maria Sawicka
ACADEMIC ARTICLES
- Sylwia Borowska, Hegel and Herder as founding fathers of modern comparative literary studies: A conceptual outline, translated by Joanna Kocielska
- Marta Wyszkowska, Germaine de Staël’s Concept of Comparative Studies, translated by Maria Sawicka
- Żaneta Nalewajk, “The Beginnings of Polish Comparative Literature: The Early Paradigm,” by Edward Kasperski – Editorial Comments, translated by Dominik Błaziński
- Edward Kasperski (1942–2016), The Beginnings of Polish Comparative Literature: The Early Paradigm, translated by Dominik Błaziński
- Olaf Krysowski, Between the “Real” and the “Ideal”: Criteria of the Comparative Thought in Maurycy Mochnacki’s Critical Writings, translated by Hubert Arentewicz
- Katarzyna Westermark, Wacław Aleksander Maciejowski as a Comparatist: His Supplements to Frédéric Gustav Eichhoff’s The Literature of Medieval Peoples: Slavs and Germans, translated by Weronika Kędzierska
- Natalia Szerszeń, Art or Arts? Ways of Defining Relations between Poetry, Painting, and Music in Juliusz Słowacki’s Correspondence and Notes, 1842–1849, translated by Aleksandra Liszka
- Bożena Chołuj, German Comparative Studies: Theory, Practice, and Their Romantic Sources, translated by Aleksander Kuczyński
- Anna Bykova, The Continuation of Romantic Thought in the Scholarly Work of Alexander Veselovsky and Mykhailo Drahomanov, translated by Joanna Kocielska







