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Literatura S¿owia¿ska Wyk¿adana W Kolegium Francuskim Przez Adama Mickiewicza - Tom 3-4

Polish · Hardback

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Tom 3. Rok trzeci, 1842-1843.
Tom 4. Rok czwarty, 1843-1844.

This book, "Literatura S¿owiäska Wyk¿adana W Kolegium Francuskim Przez Adama Mickiewicza
Tom 3-4", by Adam Mickiewicz, Felix Wrotnowski, is a replication of a book originally published before 1865. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.

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Adam Mickiewicz

Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) is the national poet of Poland. He was successful in every genre at which he tried his hand, setting the benchmark for excellence in poetry, prose and drama for all the writers that came after him. His lyric poems, collected in Ballads and Romances [Ballady i romanse, 1822], ushered in the Romantic Movement in Polish literature. His Erotic and Crimean Sonnets [Sonety milosne and Sonety krymskie, 1826] form one of the most accomplished cycles in that demanding form since Petrarch. His narrative poems, Konrad Wallenrod (1828) and Grazyna (1823), reveal his sustained mastery with longer poetic genres. Mickiewicz's epic in twelve cantos, Pan Tadeusz (1834), is universally recognized as Poland's national epic, as well as the last Vergilian epic written in Europe.

Prose occupies a rather minor niche in Mickiewcz's corpus of writings. The quasi-Biblical Books of the Polish Nation and Polish Pilgrimage [Ksiegi narodu i pielgrzymstwa polskiego, 1832] put the English reader in mind of a more practicable William Blake. With their socially and politically-applied Christianity, Mickiewicz had an appreciable influence on the thought of his friend, Lammenais. Finally, his Cours de litte¿rature slave professe¿ au Colle¿ge de France, delivered during his exile in Paris, and published posthumously in 1860, is one of the first balanced and comprehensive accounts of the Slavic traditions in literature and culture to meet Western eyes.

It is impossible to assess the importance of Adam Mickiewicz to the Polish consciousness. During the period of the Partitions, which lasted from 1795 until 1918, Poles looked to Mickiewicz for the guidance that political figures could not supply them. He died in exile, trying to raise troops in Turkey for the Polish independence struggles.

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Authors Adam Mickiewicz, Felix Wrotnowski
Publisher Book On Demand Ltd
 
Languages Polish
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9785519686679
ISBN 978-5-51968-667-9
No. of pages 578
Dimensions 153 mm x 216 mm x 37 mm
Weight 940 g
Series Fiction books
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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