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Dr. Stanisław Kukurowski is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Polish Literature after 1918 within the Institute of Polish Philology at the University of Wrocław. Since 1991, he has held academic positions in the university’s philological departments, focusing on modern Polish literary history and theory. His research spans Enlightenment influences in 20th-century Polish literature, intersections of literature and political power, and thematic analysis of literary motifs.
Key research areas include:
- Enlightenment traditions in post-1918 Polish literature
- Relations between literature and political systems from antiquity to modernity
- Literary thematology (e.g., monastic life, childhood imagery)
- Transformation of socialist realism into post-1956 literary movements
His publications include monographs such as *Rational, Radical, Anticlerical* (1998) and *Not Only Socialist Realism* (2005), as well as articles on topics like literary symbolism and ideological narratives. Current projects involve studies on monastic life in Polish literature and the evolution of literary themology.


