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Dr hab. Dariusz Dybek, prof. UWr is an Assistant Professor at the Department of the History of Early Literature within the Institute of Polish Philology at the University of Wrocław's Faculty of Philology. His academic journey includes a master's degree (supervised by Prof. Ludwika Ślękowa) on demonic figures in Old Polish drama and a doctoral thesis (under Prof. Jacek Sokolski) analyzing Wacław Potocki's heraldic works. His research focuses on Renaissance and Baroque literature, particularly Mikołaj Rej, Piotr Skarga, and Wacław Potocki, with an emphasis on intersections between literature and socio-religious contexts in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
His work explores themes like angelic motifs in 17th-century literature, heraldic symbolism, and the cultural role of the forest in Sarmatian society. Key publications include *Anioł w literaturze polskiego XVII-XVIII wieku* (2012) and co-authored *Podręczny słownik literatury polskiej* (2012). He has contributed to journals such as *Pamiętnik Literacki* and *Prace Literackie*, analyzing texts across genres like sermons, poetry, and historical treatises. His research bridges philological rigor with cultural studies, examining how literature reflects early modern Poland's political, religious, and social landscapes.
Recent articles address theological motifs in works by Andrzeja Dębołęcki and Samuel Brzeżewski, highlighting his engagement with early modern devotional and polemical literature. His scholarship emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, linking literary analysis to historical, theological, and anthropological frameworks. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his contributions have been recognized through academic publications and editorial work.




