Comparisons n° 35/2024

# Article Title Author
1. Introduction
2. Empire, Literature and “Archeology of Ignorance”: (Re-)reading Ewa Thompson’s "Imperial Knowledge" During the War
3. Getting used to Conformism: On the Attitudes of Czech Scientists Towards the Totalitarian Regime (in Literary Representations)
4. Socrates, or a Free Man in Communist Czechoslovakia
5. Erotica in Jan Křesadlo’s Writing: Unbridled Freedom
6. Hedonist in The Hungarian Gulag: György Faludy’s Memoir Prose
7. Post-Communist Self-Consciousnesss as a Source of Freedom in Polish Theatre after 1989
8. Moravianism as One of the Themes Redefining Czech Literature After the Political Changes of 1989
9. “We Will Not Be a Mirror of Evil”: Bydgoszcz’s Independent Music Scene 1982–1989
10. The Concept of Freedom in Contemporary Belarusian Poetry: Based on the Project "Radio Svabody” "Верш на свабоду” ("Poem for Freedom”)
11. Poland, Sibir and Siberia: The Case of Igor Newerly. On the novel "The Hill of the Blue Dream"
12. On Freedom Underlain by Trauma in Leopold Buczkowski’s Autofictions
13. Between an Italian Restaurant and a Polish Factory. "Oksana" by Włodzimierz Odojewski as a Prefiguration of Polish-Ukrainian Discussions after 2014
14. Bronislawa Wajs’ Creolism and Literary Comparative Studies in Poland
15. Penelopes of the Modern Era: Aspects of Freedom for Men and Women in Ivan Franko’s "For the Home Hearth" and Milan Begović’s "Giga Barićeva"
16. Freedom or Destruction? Gejza Vámoš’ "The Atoms of God" in the Context of Maladic Discourse