Homo sapiens - Romantrilogie

Homo sapiens - Romantrilogie, written by Stanisław Przybyszewski in the late 19th century, explores the complex romantic relationships of the protagonist, Erik Falk. The trilogy provides insights into the moral views of the time, which continue to resonate today, while also reflecting on the political, social, and cultural conditions of the era. The title suggests a commentary on humanity's unique position among species, highlighting the conflicts between natural instincts and societal integration. The narrative allows for varying interpretations of Falk's character, presenting him as both a hero and a flawed individual.












