Brodziński Kazimierz

Last name: Brodziński
Name/names: Kazimierz
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Born: 8 March 1791 (Królówka village, Poland)
Died: 10 October 1835 (Dresden, Germany)
Category: Literature.

Brodziński Kazimierz – ur. 8.III.1791 in Królówka near Bochnia, He died on 10.x.1835 in Dresden, poet, historian, literature theoretician, publicist, translator. He attended the Junior High School in Tarnów from where he took a knowledge of German and literature. Served in the army of the Duchy of Warsaw, from 1818 He lectured in Polish literature in Piarist schools, and from 1822 after your, współpracował z Warsaw diary, He was a member of the Society of Friends of Sciences. As a poet, he was a talented author of elegance and idylls. War experiences, Especially the retreat from Moscow with Napoleon's army, They sensitized him to existential issues, Things of transience, suffering and death: Pride over the grave, I write in the sand in the sand, elegy What is a man. As a creator of idylls, he imitated ancient masters: Teokryta i Wergiliusza oraz idyllę Goethego Herman i Dorota, as well as theoretical indications of German romantics (dojrzała sielanka Wiesław). He was also a theoretician of this literary genre, so important to him as a moral and aesthetic category also, and not just literary, as a philosophical attitude possible to be realized in life and art: Happiness in limitation, rational minimalism of demands, measurable diligence and prevention.

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