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Pan Tadeusz / Czyli Ostatni Zajazd na Litwie. Historja Szlachecka z r. 1811 i 1812 we Dwunastu Księgach Wierszem cover

Pan Tadeusz / Czyli Ostatni Zajazd na Litwie. Historja Szlachecka z r. 1811 i 1812 we Dwunastu Księgach Wierszem

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A poetic narrative opens with an invocation to the homeland and then follows the return of a young noble to his rural family estate, where detailed pastoral scenes, domestic rituals, hunts, and village labor are vividly described. Social customs, hospitality, and a long‑standing quarrel among local gentry drive gatherings, legal wrangling, and plans for reconciliation centered on an impending marriage. Interwoven with lively everyday episodes are reflective passages on memory, exile, and the political tensions surrounding private life, creating a tapestry of social portraiture, nostalgic longing, and commentary on communal identity.

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Adam Mickiewicz

Adam Mickiewicz was a prominent Polish Romantic poet and playwright, widely regarded as one of the greatest figures in Polish literature. Born in 1798, he played a crucial role in the development of Polish national identity through his works. His most famous poem, "Pan Tadeusz," is an epic that captures the essence of Polish society during the early 19th century. Mickiewicz's other notable works include "Konrad Wallenrod," which explores themes of patriotism and sacrifice, and "Sonnets from the Crimea," reflecting on his experiences during the Russo-Turkish War. His literary contributions continue to resonate, making him a central figure in the Polish literary canon.

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