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Pan Tadeusz

Or, the Last Foray in Lithuania; a Story of Life Among Polish Gentlefolk in the Years 1811 and 1812
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"Pan Tadeusz," Adam Mickiewicz's magnum opus, is an epic poem that captures the essence of Polish identity and the political landscape of the early 19th century. Composed in the national language and set in the historical backdrop of the Napoleonic era, the poem intertwines personal lives with grand themes of patriotism and social stratification. Through its richly detailed narrative and vivid imagery, Mickiewicz employs a Romantic literary style that evokes emotion and reflects on the struggle for national independence, employing a sophisticated use of tetrameter and the narrative ballad form. Adam Mickiewicz, a central figure in Polish Romanticism, significantly influenced the literary and cultural consciousness of Poland. His experiences in exile after the November Uprising, along with his interactions with various revolutionary movements, fueled his passion for his homeland and the quest for freedom. These autobiographical elements resonate deeply within «Pan Tadeusz,» showcasing his commitment to Polish traditions and ideals while also revealing the universal struggle against oppression. This seminal work is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of Polish literature and Romantic poetry alike. «Pan Tadeusz» not only serves as a historical document of Poland's turbulent past but also as a celebration of humanity's enduring aspirations for liberty and camaraderie. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world rich with romance, conflict, and cultural significance.

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04 listopada 2024
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400 str.
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8596547379553
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