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The representance of Polish literature
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Adam Mickiewicz National bard, the representant of romanticism age; Author of: „Mister Thaddeus, or the Last Foray in Lithuania: a History of the Nobility in the Years 1811 and 1812 in Twelve Books of Verse” („Pan Tadeusz”), „Forefathers' Eve” („Dziady”), „Ballads and romances” („Ballay i romanse”)
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Temporary grave of Adam Mickiewicz in a crypt under his apartment, now Adam Mickiewicz Museum, Istanbul.
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Juliusz Słowacki National bard, the representant of romanticism age; Author of ”Balladyna”, „Kordian”
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Słowacki’s grave on Paris cemetary Montmartre.
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Henryk Sienkiewicz Story writer of the positivism age. The author of „The Teutonic Knights” („Krzyżacy”), „The Deluge” („Potop”), ”With Fire and Sword” („Ogniem i mieczem), ”Fire in the Steppe” also known as „Colonel Wolodyjowski” („Pan Wołodyjowski”), „Quo Vadis”; Laureate of Nobel Price
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Sienkiewicz's tomb, St. John’s Cathedral, Warsaw
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Władysław Stanisław Reymont Polish prose and short story writter, the representant of Young Poland; laureate of Nobel Price.
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Pitaph of Władysław Reymont heart in Basilica of Saint Cross in Warsaw
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Czesław Miłosz Modern Polish poet, story and essay writer, politician; laurete of Nobel Price
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Miłosz’s poem on the statue in Gdańsk
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Writer’s grave in Meritorius Crypt in Skałka in Cracow
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Wisława Szymborska Modern Polish story and essay writer, and literature reviewer; laureate of Nobel Price
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