
معرفی
Dr. hab. Paweł Kaczyński, prof. UWr, serves as the Director of the Institute of Polish Philology at the University of Wrocław's Faculty of Philology. His research focuses on Polish literature, particularly during the Enlightenment period, with emphasis on themes like family dynamics, travel narratives, colonial discourse, and literary criticism. He has authored monographs, edited volumes, and contributed to numerous academic publications analyzing 18th-century Polish literature, cultural history, and the intersection of literature with social and political contexts.
His work spans studies on authors such as Tomasz Kajetan Węgierski, Ignacy Krasicki, and Adam Naruszewicz, exploring topics ranging from poetic theory to historical crime fiction. Kaczyński’s publications often bridge literary analysis with broader cultural and historical inquiries, reflecting his expertise in Enlightenment-era texts and their legacy.
He maintains active involvement in academic institutions, including the Society of Friends of Polish Studies in Wrocław, and contributes to editorial projects like the Pamiętnik Literacki bibliographic reviews. His research highlights interdisciplinary approaches to Polish literary heritage and its global connections.



