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Film adaptations of Nobel Prize-winning historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The trilogy filmed in reverse order: Pan Wołodyjowski (1968), The Deluge (1974, nominated for Oscar), and With Fire and Sword (1999). Representations of 17 th century Poland successfully fighting external enemies.

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Page 1: Film adaptations of Nobel Prize-winning historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The trilogy filmed in reverse order: Pan Wołodyjowski (1968), The Deluge

Film adaptations of Nobel Prize-winning historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz.

The trilogy filmed in reverse order: Pan Wołodyjowski (1968), The Deluge (1974, nominated for Oscar), and With Fire and Sword (1999).

Representations of 17th century Poland successfully fighting external enemies.

Page 2: Film adaptations of Nobel Prize-winning historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The trilogy filmed in reverse order: Pan Wołodyjowski (1968), The Deluge

An epic describing Ukrainian Cossacks’ revolt as a civil war within Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

The “Golden Age” of Poland.

Ignites Polish patriotism, but also calls for unity of Slavic nations.

Made into an extended TV version.

Page 3: Film adaptations of Nobel Prize-winning historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The trilogy filmed in reverse order: Pan Wołodyjowski (1968), The Deluge

Pan Tadeusz (1999), Wajda’s film adaptation of an epic poem by Adam Mickiewicz (written in 1834).

Attempt to reinforce national identity; “a semi-mythical distillation of Poland and Polishness” (Andrzej Werner).

Mixed reception with the public.

Page 4: Film adaptations of Nobel Prize-winning historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The trilogy filmed in reverse order: Pan Wołodyjowski (1968), The Deluge

(poem) “a long narrative poem in elevated style recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero. The Iliad and the Odyssey are epics.” (Merriam Webster Dictionary)

(film) A long film depicting large-scale events.

Page 5: Film adaptations of Nobel Prize-winning historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The trilogy filmed in reverse order: Pan Wołodyjowski (1968), The Deluge

Referential code: the totality of traditions, psychology, politics, morality, etc. of the culture the text (film) refers to.

Intertextuality: interconnections, cross-references, and influences that link different texts. “A text is constructed of a mosaic of quotations; any text is the absorbtion and transformation of another.” (Julia Kristeva)

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“Dramatic irony occurs when a character states something that they believe to be true but that the reader/viewer knows is not true. The key to dramatic irony is the reader's/viewer’s foreknowledge of coming events.” http://serc.sogang.ac.kr/erc/Literature/Irony.htm