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    Pan Tadeusz or The last Foray in Lithuania

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    Pan Tadeusz or The last Foray in Lithuania

    by Adam Mickiewicz"Pan Tadeusz or The last Foray in Lithuania"
    J.M. Dent: London (1917) | PDF + DjVu | 52.63 + 18.79 MB


    Pan Tadeusz : or, The Last Foray in Lithuania, a story of life among Polish gentlefolk in the years 1811 and 1812, in twelve books by Adam Mickiewicz, translated by George Rapall Noyes (Rare Book Collection).

    Poet, playwright, and political activist, the leader of Polish Romanticism. Mickiewicz's best-known works include Forefathers' Eve, Grazyna, Konrad Wallenrod, and the long narrative poem Pan Tadeusz. Much of Mickiewicz's work was written in exile in Russia, where he was banished in 1824. After release he spent the rest of his life in Western Europe, where he became the spiritual leader of Polish emigrés.

    "Litva! My country, like art thou to health,
    For how to prize thee alone can tell
    Who has lost thee. I behold thy beauty now
    In full adornment, and I sing of it
    Because I long for thee."
    (from Pan Tadeusz)

    Pan Tadeusz (1834), which is regarded as a monument of Polish national literature, expressed Mickiewicz's nostalgia for his homeland. This humorous epic of the Polish gentry in the early 19th century tells of the feud between two noble families. The masterpiece was born three year after Frédéric Chopin's famous 'Revolution Etude.' Chopin's ballads captured the same charm and fire typical for Mickiewicz's poems and his polonaises have been regarded in some respect as a national manifestation.

    Numerous quotations from Pan Tadeusz are known by heart by nearly every Pole, above all its opening lines:

    “Litwo! Ojczyzno moja! ty jesteś jak zdrowie;
    Ile cię trzeba cenić, ten tylko się dowie, Kto cię stracił.”

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