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pejza

Pejza is a term that appears in Polish-language discourse about landscape representation. It is usually treated as an archaic or regional variant of the standard word pejzaż, which denotes a landscape or a landscape painting. In contemporary usage, pejzaż is the common form, while pejza tends to occur primarily in historical texts, dialect poetry, or linguistic discussions about variation.

Meaning and use: In art criticism and literary description, pejza refers to the depiction or evocation of

Historical and linguistic notes: The form pejza is tied to older Polish stylistics and to discussions that

See also: pejzaż, landscape, landscape painting.

natural
settings—the
sky,
light,
terrain,
and
atmosphere—as
a
subject
in
painting,
drawing,
or
prose.
The
concept
emphasizes
mood
and
experiential
aspects
of
place
rather
than
precise
topographical
detail.
It
can
signal
a
more
impressionistic
or
lyric
approach
to
nature
than
a
strict
realist
rendering.
aim
to
preserve
archaisms
or
regional
licenses
in
transcription.
Because
standard
Polish
favors
pejzaż,
modern
texts
generally
avoid
pejza
unless
it
appears
as
a
quotation,
a
gloss
in
language
history,
or
a
point
of
comparison
with
the
modern
form.