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  1. Napoleon Stanisław Adam Feliks Zygmunt Krasiński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzɨɡmunt kraˈɕij̃skʲi]; 19 February 1812 – 23 February 1859) was a Polish poet traditionally ranked after Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Słowacki as one of Poland's Three Bards – the Romantic poets who influenced national consciousness in the period of ...

  2. Napoleon Stanisław Adam Feliks Zygmunt Krasiński herbu Ślepowron (ur. 19 lutego 1812 w Paryżu, zm. 23 lutego 1859 tamże) – polski hrabia, a także poeta, dramaturg i prozaik. Jeden z trójcy wieszczów, największych poetów polskiego romantyzmu. II Ordynat na Opinogórze.

  3. Zygmunt Krasiński was a Polish Romantic poet and dramatist whose works dealt prophetically with the class conflict that would engender Russia’s October Revolution. The son of a leading aristocratic family, Krasiński studied law at Warsaw University before taking up studies in Geneva in 1829.

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  4. Shortly after emigrating, as a youth of some twenty years, he wrote and anonymously published his two most outstanding dramatic works: Nie-Boska komedia (The Un-divine Comedy) (1835) and Irydion (1836). The Un-divine Comedy is an outstanding example of Romantic, metaphysical drama.

  5. Zygmunt Krasiński (1812-1859), hrabia, poeta, dramaturg, twórca powieści i epistolograf, urodził się w Paryżu, gdy ojciec służył w armii Napoleona. Odebrał bardzo dobre wykształcenie domowe.

  6. Napoleon Stanisław Adam Feliks Zygmunt Krasiński ( Polish pronunciation: [ ˈzɨɡmunt kraˈɕij̃skʲi]; 19 February 1812 – 23 February 1859) was a Polish poet traditionally ranked after Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Słowacki as one of Poland 's Three Bards – the Romantic poets who influenced national consciousness in the period of ...

  7. Tradition ranks Napoleon Stanisław Adam Ludwig Zygmunt Krasiński, a Polish count, with Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Słowacki as one of three national bards of great Romantic poets, who influenced national consciousness during the period of political bondage of Poland.

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