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Adam Mickiewicz ( 24 December 1798 - 26 November 1855)

Adam Mickiewicz ( 24 December 1798 - 26 November 1855). His major work is :

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Adam Mickiewicz ( 24 December 1798 - 26 November 1855)

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  1. Adam Mickiewicz (24 December 1798 -26 November 1855) His major workis: - Pan Tadeusz, the fulltitle in English: Sir Thaddeus, or the LastLithuanianForay, (Polishoriginal: Pan Tadeusz, czyli ostatni zajazd na Litwie. Historia szlachecka z roku 1811 i 1812 we dwunastu księgach wierszem) isanepicpoem. The book was firstpublished in June 1834 in Paris, and isconsidered by many to be the lastgreatepicpoem in Europeanliterature. was a greatest Polish national poet, essayist, translator, publicist and political writer. A prime representative of the Polish Romantic period, he is one of that country's Three Bards and the greatest poet in all Polish literature.He is also considered one of the greatest Slavic and European poets. He has been described as a "Slavic bard". He was a leading Romantic dramatist and has been compared in Poland and in Europe to Byron and Goethe.

  2. Henryk Sienkiewicz(May 5, 1846 -November 15, 1916) - With Fire and Sword (Ogniem i mieczem, 1884), which took place during the 17th century Cossack revolt known as the Khmelnitsky Uprising; made into a movie with the same title. A video game based on the novel, Mount&Blade: With Fire & Sword, has been released by Turkish studio TaleWorlds. - The Deluge, (Potop, 1886), describing the Swedish invasion of Poland known as The Deluge; made into a movie with the same title; - Fire in the Steppe also called Pan Michael (Pan Wołodyjowski, 1888), which took place during wars with the Ottoman Empire in the late 17th century; made into a film titled Colonel Wołodyjowski. was a Polish journalist and Nobel Prize-winning novelist. Hewas born in Wola Okrzejska, a village in eastern Poland, that was part of the Russian Empire at the time. His was an impoverished noble family, on his father's side deriving from Tatars who had settled in Lithuania. His major worksare: The Trilogy (Trylogia), comprising:

  3. Władysław Stanisław Reymont (KobieleWielkie, May 7, 1867 – December 5, 1925, Warsaw) His major workis: - The Peasansts, (Chłopi). Reymont decided to write about peasant life because of historical events, which took place in Polish villages in the early 20th century. The fact that the author was brought up in a village has a significant influence on the novel’s plot.In The PeasanstsReymont created a more complete and suggestive picture of country life than any other Polish writer. The novel impresses the reader with its authenticity of the material reality, customs, behaviour and spiritual culture of the people.  was a Polish novelist and the 1924 laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature.His best-known work is the award-winning four-volume novel Chłopi (The Peasants).Reymont's baptism certificate lists his original surname as Stanisław Władysław Rejment. The change of name from "Rejment" to "Reymont" was made by the author himself during his publishing debut, as it was supposed to protect him, in the Russian part of Poland, from any potential trouble for having already published in Galicia a work not allowed under the Tsar's censorship.

  4. Wisława Szymborska-Włodek (2 July 1923 -1 February 2012) was a Polish poet, essayist, translator and recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Prowent, which has since become part of Kórnik, she later resided in Kraków until the end of her life. She was described as a "Mozart of Poetry".Szymborska was awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality".She became better known internationally as a result of this. Her work has been translated into English and many European languages, as well as into Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese and Chinese.

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