@misc{Grześkowiak_Radosław_(1968–_)_O_2016, author={Grześkowiak, Radosław (1968– )}, volume={60}, editor={Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY-ND 4.0 license}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Odrodzenie i Reformacja w Polsce}, howpublished={online}, year={2016}, publisher={Instytut Historii PAN}, language={pol}, abstract={The paper focuses on the literary riddle written in the 16th century by Jan Kochanowski (Fraszki III 78), concerning an animal with one eye that is shot at with arrows without arrowheads. The answer to the riddle is still debated by exegetic researchers. The author discusses the answers proposed so far (firearm, a homosexual’s anus, a female anus, an outhouse), starting with detailed lexical analysis of the epigram. Having discussed the poetics of the Old Polish ambiguous ribald riddle (suggesting indecent associations, but leading to an innocent answer) and the differences in the perception of the female body in the 16th century and today, the author shows that the audience of the riddle in the times of Kochanowski reached the conclusion that the answer was a female vagina. This trivial solution still seems to be the most probable answer.}, type={Text}, title={O dupie Maryni : rozwiązywanie „Gadki” Jana Kochanowskiego}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/Content/61731/PDF/WA303_81409_A512-60-2016_OiR-Grzeskowiak.pdf}, keywords={Kochanowski, Jan (1530-1584) - criticism and interpretation, Renaissance literature - history and criticism, obscenity in literature, sex in literature}, }