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Aleksander Fredro (20 June 1793 – 15 July 1876) was a Polish poet, playwright and author active during Polish Romanticism in the period of partitions by neighboring empires. His works including plays written in the octosyllabic verse ( Zemsta ) and in prose ( Damy i Huzary ) as well as fables, belong to the canon of Polish literature .
Aleksander Fredro ⓘ Aleksander Fredro herbu własnego (ur. 20 czerwca 1793 w Surochowie koło Jarosławia [1], zm. 15 lipca 1876 we Lwowie) – polski hrabia, komediopisarz, pamiętnikarz, poeta, ziemianin, oficer, wolnomularz, tworzył w epoce romantyzmu. Uważany jest za najwybitniejszego komediopisarza w historii literatury polskiej [2] [3] .
Aleksander Fredro was a major Polish playwright, poet, and author of memoirs whose work is remarkable for its brilliant characterization, ingenious construction, and skillful handling of verse metres. Born to a wealthy and powerful landed family, Fredro was educated by private tutors. At age 16 he.
A count and comic playwright, writer of fables and memoirs, poet. Born on the 20th of June 1793, at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains in Surochów near Przemyśl to a wealthy noble family, died in Lviv on the 15th of July 1876. He lived to be 82, a long life by 19th Century standards, and for a Polish writer at the time he led an affluent ...
Komediopisarz, bajkopisarz, pamiętnikarz, poeta. Urodził się 20 czerwca 1793 w Surochowie niedaleko Przemyśla, w zamożnej rodzinie szlacheckiej. Zmarł 15 lipca 1876 we Lwowie.
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Zemsta (Revenge) is a Polish comedy by Aleksander Fredro, a Polish poet, playwright and author active during Polish Romanticism in the period of partitions. Zemsta belongs to the canon of Polish literature. [1] It is a play in four acts, written in the octosyllabic verse mostly in the vernacular of Lesser Poland (Małopolska); filled with ...
Aleksander Fredro has 103 books on Goodreads with 22685 ratings. Aleksander Fredro’s most popular book is Zemsta.