@misc{Gazdecka_Elżbieta_Wizyta, author={Gazdecka, Elżbieta and Kulczycka, Dorota}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={Authors of the paper, discuss the proceedings and the significance of John Paul II pilgrimage to Irenland in 1979 in the context of the transcription of papal speeches and press reports. Texts analyzed indicate that the Pilgrim for Peace arrived at Emerald Isle with a mission that could be summarized in two points: 1) faithfullness to catholic tradition of Iris nation; 2) peace in Ulster (and the whole Northern Ireland).}, abstract={Literature analyzed in this study, available in Poland, reflects the phenomenon of pronounced distance of Irish authors towards John Paul II and his teachings. The conclusion emerges either from the ironic and satirical convention adopted by the author towards the world presented (Robert McLiam Wilson), polemic and defiant attitude (Paul Durcan), retrospective and reportive manner present in poetry (Michael Longley) or interviews (John McGahern) that incorporates the Irish national history and history of the Catholic Church on Emerald Isle.}, type={rozdział w książce}, title={Wizyta w Irlandii. Między prawdą historyczną a fikcją literacką = Visit to Ireland. Between historical truth and literary fiction}, keywords={Jan Paweł II, papież (1929-2005), John Paul II, pielgrzymka, pilgrimage, Irlandia Północna, Northern Ireland}, }