Katarzyna Bazarnik

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Born1970
Poland
Occupation(s)University lecturer and literature historian
KnownforStudies of the works of James Joyce
Katarzyna Bazarnik
Born1970
Poland
Alma materJagiellonian University
Occupation(s)University lecturer and literature historian
Known forStudies of the works of James Joyce

Katarzyna Bazarnik (born 1970) is a Polish historian of English literature, a translator, a university lecturer, and the co-creator of the theory of liberature, which closely relates the text and the material form of a publication.

Bazarnik completed an MA at the Institute of English Philology (IFA), Jagiellonian University, Kraków and in 2007 she obtained a PhD from the same university, with a thesis entitled Some Aspects of Spatiality of the Literary Work as Exemplified by James Joyce's Giacomo Joyce, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake (with a reference to L. Sterne, Mallarmé, B. S. Johnson and R. Federman).[1][2]

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