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    Celebrating 215 Years of Juliusz Słowacki: The Voice of Polish Romanticism!

    Juliusz Słowacki, one of the greatest figures of Polish Romanticism, was born on September 4, 1809, in Krzemieniec. As a poet and playwright, Słowacki’s contributions to Polish literature are monumental. His works often delve into the themes of national identity, freedom, and the metaphysical struggles of the individual.

    Some of his most famous dramatic works include:

    • “Kordian” – A symbolic drama exploring the themes of patriotism, the struggle for freedom, and the moral dilemmas faced by a young Pole.
    • “Balladyna” – A romantic tragedy that intertwines folklore with a tale of ambition and guilt.
    • “Lilla Weneda” – A dramatic poem inspired by ancient legends, exploring the themes of heroism and sacrifice.
    • “Sen srebrny Salomei” – A complex work blending history with visionary elements, reflecting on the uprisings and the fate of Poland.
    • “Mazepa” – A historical drama that explores themes of love, revenge, and destiny.

    In the realm of epic poetry, Słowacki is renowned for:

    • “Beniowski” – A romantic, yet ironic epic poem that blends historical narrative with philosophical musings.
    • “Anhelli” – A deeply symbolic prose poem reflecting the suffering and spiritual journey of the Polish exiles in Siberia.
    • “Król-Duch” – A mystical poem that delves into Polish history, exploring the spiritual and metaphysical dimensions of the nation’s struggles.
    • “Ojciec zadżumionych” – A poignant poem about sacrifice, love, and death, set against the backdrop of a plague.

    Słowacki’s legacy is immortalized in Polish culture, and his works continue to be studied and performed, reflecting the enduring power of his literary contributions. The mention of “CBN Polona” suggests that a portrait of Słowacki can be found in the collections of the Central Library of Poland, which holds a vast archive of Polish literary heritage.

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