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Adam Mickiewicz

    December 24, 1798 – November 26, 1855

    Adam Mickiewicz is a towering figure in Polish literature and national consciousness, often compared to Homer for the Greeks or Shakespeare for the British. He was not only a celebrated writer but also a significant political leader whose works animated the Polish spirit during times of oppression. While his public image was carefully cultivated, recent scholarship has delved into the more mysterious aspects of his life, including his mystical leanings and his mother's Jewish heritage. His writings offered hope and spiritual sustenance to a nation striving for identity and freedom.

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