@misc{Banaszak_Michał_"Mów!, author={Banaszak, Michał}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={In the cycle of Sonnets, included in the Renaissance Psalter, the function of the poetic word as the basis of multi-dimensional dialogue is markedly dominant. In this article, the author attempts to trace the dimensions of this dialogue. Talk, question, comment - usually particular, individual, specific, but still maintaining its universal character - is an essence of these poems, each of which contains at least one apostrophe, determining the perspective of communication.}, abstract={Dialogical approach shapes this poetry, seeking direct contact with man, friends, nature, Christian and cultural tradition, God, as well as - the poet with himself. Analyzing this issue, the author of the article describes the means of the poet building "bridges, roads over the perdition" (Sonnet II); how the speaker fraternises in the Word and "brightens the sinister darkness" of the insane voices of Babel (Sonnet XIII); how he speaks to the addressees of the poetical message, transgresses the barrier of Inexpressible, brightens the gloom of communication.}, type={rozdział w książce}, title={"Mów! Ja każę." Słowo poetyckie jako narzędzie dialogu w cyklu "Sonety - zarysy" Karola Wojtyły = "Speak! I order you." Poetic word as the instrument of dialogue in the cycle "Sonety - zarysy" by Karol Wojtyła}, keywords={Jan Paweł II, papież (1929-2005), poezja polska - 20 w., poezja religijna}, }