@misc{Draguła_Andrzej_Ognozja,, author={Draguła, Andrzej}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Instytut Filologii Polskiej}, language={pol}, abstract={Olga Tokarczuk proposes - both in the Nobel Prize lecture and in her essays - her concept of literature, the features of which are the project she calls ognosia, based on a four-person (panoptical) narrator, or the understanding and function of myth, and more broadly - of all narration. As she believes, her concept can be considered as alter-religious. She refers to the nature of the biblical narrative to - resorting to analogy - describe her view of an author and other components of a literary work.}, abstract={The concept may be interpreted from the point of view of literary theory but also theology. The article is an attempt at such an interpretation. Its author looks for a parallel between literature as understood by Tokarczuk and the Bible as a text revealed and written down by hagiographers. In the conclusion of the sketch, a thesis may be found that Tokarczuk?s idea is not a post-secular or quasi-religious project, but secular and de facto gnostic, because it refers to the knowledge and supposedly divine competence as the foundation for the construction of the world presented.}, type={rozdział w książce}, title={Ognozja, czyli Olgi Tokarczuk teologia sekularna = Ognosia, or Olga Tokarczuk`s secular theology}, keywords={Tokarczuk, Olga (1962- ), Northrop Frye, literatura, mit, Biblia, literature, Bible, myth}, }