Sketches on Crime in Old Polish Culture (15th–17th Century): Between Fact, History, and Literature

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Published
11 June 2025

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978-83-226-4484-3

Synopsis

This book sheds light on old-time crimes committed in Poland from the 15th century to the 17th century. Old Polish chronicles, memoirs and other documents of social life constitute the basic source of knowledge in that respect. The main objective of this book is to find an answer to the question concerning mutual relations between a historical fact, i.e. a murder committed at a particular time on a particular specific person by a given perpetrator or perpetrators, and the traces thereof reflected in various texts throughout different epochs. The more spectacular the crime, the more evidence of it being committed, but also the more discrepancies and interpretations. Therefore, the subject of this paper is a scientific attempt to examine those records.

Author Biography

Beata Stuchlik-Surowiak, University of Silesia in Katowice

PhD in literature and a professor at the University of Silesia. She is the author of four books and a few dozen articles compiled collectively and published in magazines; she is interested in Old Polish literature and culture (in particular chronicles,  memoirs and letters), old-time customs, issues concerning the Old Polish administration of justice and a role a woman played in bygone epochs. [12.12.2024]

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