Szopka : Wiersz Or-Ota
Oppman, Artur, 1867-1932
Szopka : Wiersz Or-Ota - 1 online resource : multiple file formats
Release date is 2009-02-06
Produced by Jimmy O'Regan (Produced from images generously
made available by CBN Polona http://www.polona.pl) Produced by Jimmy O'Regan (Produced from images generously
made available by CBN Polona http://www.polona.pl)
"Szopka" by Artur Oppman is a collection of poems written in the early 20th century. The book primarily revolves around themes of Christmas and folklore, drawing the reader into the warmth of festive traditions and the simple joys of life. It showcases a blend of religious and cultural narratives that are cherished in Polish society. The poems in "Szopka" explore various characters and scenes, from the humble nativity with the baby Jesus to a playful depiction of everyday life in Poland. The imagery is rich and evocative, describing the joy of children and the spirit of community during the holiday season. Through a series of verses, readers encounter a variety of figures such as shepherds, isfantasts, and even whimsical elements like witches, all weaving together a tapestry that celebrates both the sacred and the secular aspects of life in a charming and accessible manner. The work highlights the importance of generosity, kindness, and the beauty of sharing stories, making it a heartwarming read for audiences of all ages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Children's poetry
PG
Szopka : Wiersz Or-Ota - 1 online resource : multiple file formats
Release date is 2009-02-06
Produced by Jimmy O'Regan (Produced from images generously
made available by CBN Polona http://www.polona.pl) Produced by Jimmy O'Regan (Produced from images generously
made available by CBN Polona http://www.polona.pl)
"Szopka" by Artur Oppman is a collection of poems written in the early 20th century. The book primarily revolves around themes of Christmas and folklore, drawing the reader into the warmth of festive traditions and the simple joys of life. It showcases a blend of religious and cultural narratives that are cherished in Polish society. The poems in "Szopka" explore various characters and scenes, from the humble nativity with the baby Jesus to a playful depiction of everyday life in Poland. The imagery is rich and evocative, describing the joy of children and the spirit of community during the holiday season. Through a series of verses, readers encounter a variety of figures such as shepherds, isfantasts, and even whimsical elements like witches, all weaving together a tapestry that celebrates both the sacred and the secular aspects of life in a charming and accessible manner. The work highlights the importance of generosity, kindness, and the beauty of sharing stories, making it a heartwarming read for audiences of all ages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Children's poetry
PG