The Institute of Polish Philology invites you to contribute to The Yearbook, whose concept is—overall—appointed by its name. We would like to broaden the scope of the journal's content by including broadly defined humanist studies—a direction that is critical in both the development of methodological strategies and the broadening of the context of studies in Polish philology. Above all, we value uniqueness and innovation. The scale of the forms of expression that we offer is as wide as possible, although typical of scholarly discourse: from in-depth analyses of single phenomena to brief syntheses; from first printings to reeditions; from reviews and reports to substantive corrections and polemics. We assume that each Yearbook will consist of co-authored monographs, which will be enriched by content in regular columns.
If you are interested, please send your materials to the addresses provided in the Secretariat tab.

AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE ORIGINAL ARTICLES (KEYWORDS)
● Polish studies ● Literature (fiction and non-fiction): history of literature — contexts — themes, motifs — comparative studies — correlations between arts — genres — theory — education Language: history of language(s) — linguistic pragmatics — language norms and habits — linguistic uniqueness — rhetoric — lexical evidences of a tendency — theory — education Studies on culture and religion

Announcements

2026 Yearbook invitation   
2025-02-16

We cordially invite you to publish in the yearbook of the Institute of Polish Philology of the University of Zielona Góra. We would like to make the slogan – tradition the leading theme of the issue.
In the cult comedy Miś (Teddy Bear), things get serious, and tradition – identified with roots, land, past, customs, religion and speech – takes on symbolic meanings.
The feature of tradition is therefore its long duration, stability, but in the history of literature, tradition has often been rejected and this rebellion has led to breakthroughs. The negation of previous forms determined the direction of literary development, translated into innovative solutions, and sometimes even led the creators themselves to capitulate in the conviction that it was impossible to escape from form or that the sources of culture were still alive and could be returned to.
The planned release date of the issue is the end of 2026.

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