A purpose of the article is to provide characteristics of comparisons
appearing in Juliusz Słowacki’s poems exemplified by the constructions where
comparans refers to the world of animals. Lexical material has been excerpted
from eleven works written by J. Słowacki in the pre-mystic period. They
include the following poems: Arab, Beniowski (songs I–V), Jan Bielecki, Lambro,
Mnich, Ojciec zadżumionych, Podróż do Ziemi Świętej z Neapolu, Poema Piasta
Dantyszka,Wacław, W Szwajcarii and Żmija. Non-gradation comparative structures
possessing standard comparison indicators have been analyzed. The article
mainly focused on: 1) discussing a formal shape of studied constructions,
2) semantic classification of comparans contained in comparisons referring us to
the animal kingdom, 3) emphasizing multitude of “animal” lexis connotations
used by the poet, 4) discussing basic subject areas the excerpted comparisons
belong to with regard to the meaning of a descriptive chunk, and 5) the most
important functions of these clues. It has been established that the analyzed
comparative constructions have an explicitly anthropocentric character since they,
most of all, serve a suggestive illustration of a human’s psycho-physical condition.
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