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''Pan Podstoli'' (''Lord Steward'', or ''Royal Pantler'') is a novel by Polish author,
Ignacy Krasicki Ignacy Błażej Franciszek Krasicki (3 February 173514 March 1801), from 1766 Prince-Bishop of Warmia (in German, ''Ermland'') and from 1795 Archbishop of Gniezno (thus, Primate of Poland), was Poland's leading Enlightenment poet"Ignacy Krasic ...
, published in several parts (1778, 1784 and 1803). It is one of the first Polish novels, and one of the most important works by Krasicki. It served as an inspiration for future Polish novelists and other writers, including
Adam Mickiewicz Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (; 24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator and political activist. He is regarded as national poet in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus. A principal figure in Polish Ro ...
.


History

Krasicki wrote the first part in 1776, and it was published in 1778, without any indication of a sequel. Krasicki would however publish a second part in 1784, and write a third one, published posthumously in 1803. Krzyżanowski writes that part four was planned, but never written. (from the Introduction by Krzyżanowski, as reproduced a

/ref> The novel was likely inspired by Krasicki's experiences with the '' Monitor (Polish newspaper), Monitor'' newspaper, Renaissance works of
Łukasz Górnicki Łukasz Ogończyk Górnicki (1527 in Oświęcim – 22 July 1603 in Lipniki by Tykocin), was a Polish Renaissance, poet, humanist, political commentator as well as secretary and chancellor of king Sigismund Augustus of Poland. He wrote a numbe ...
and the treatise on peasants by
Hans Caspar Hirzel Hans Caspar Hirzel (21 March 1725 - 18 February 1803), also known or spelt as - Herzil John Caspar, Kaspar Hirzel, Johann Kasper Herzel, or John Kaspar Hirzel, was an eminent Swiss physician and writer on rural economy. Biography Hirzel was born ...
.


Plot

The novel does not have much of a plot, it has been described as "unashamedly utilitarian", more of a "didactic treatise", almost a manifesto of Krasicki's reformist ideals. The titular hero, a local noble holding the office of
podstoli Deputy pantler ( Polish: podstoli) was a court office in Poland and Lithuania. They were the deputy of a pantler, and was responsible for the King's pantry. From the 14th century, this was an honorary court title and a district office in Crown o ...
in his land, is a model szlachta noble-landowner, as imagined by the Enlightened conservatism ideals. Krasicki often compares the order of his home and estate with the customs and life of the Polish
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countryside. The novel's message is the need for moral restoration, criticizing both the slavish keeping of old traditions, as well as reckless abandonment of them in exchange for the foreign novel customs. For the novel's role model, being a noble is not just a case of being born into the class, a proper noble should act in specific way. One of the Enlightened themes of the novel can be seen in its treatment of peasants serfs, whom the main character sees as human beings, with potential of achieving freedom through education. The novel's protagonist is an unnamed narrator, who in Part 1 spends several weeks in the house of Podstoli, located somewhere in the
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. In Part 2 he returns to his village, to implement reforms based on the model he has seen in Podstoli's village. In Part 3 he returns to Podstoli's manor for a wedding of his daughter.


Significance

''Pan Podstoli'' was seen as one of the first Polish novels (incidentally Krasicki was also the one to publish the first one, ''
The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom ''The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom'' ( pl, Mikołaja Doświadczyńskiego przypadki; in English, more accurately, ''The Adventures of Nicholas Empiricus''), written in Polish in 1776 by Ignacy Krasicki, is the first novel composed in the Poli ...
'', in 1776), and is one of the most important works by Krasicki. It served as an inspiration future Polish novelists and other writers, including
Adam Mickiewicz Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (; 24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator and political activist. He is regarded as national poet in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus. A principal figure in Polish Ro ...
, who likely drew upon it in his representation of idealized noble life portrayed in his '' Pan Tadeusz'' (1834). The work has spawned a number of similar works in Poland (1786 ''Ksiądz Pleban'' and 1788 ''Obywatel'' by
Józef Kazimierz Kossakowski Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the mo ...
and 1786 ''Pani Podczaszyna'' by Michał Dymitr Krajewski) and even a sequel (''Pan Podstolic'' by Edward Tomasz Massalski published in five parts in the period 1831–1833).


See also

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The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom ''The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom'' ( pl, Mikołaja Doświadczyńskiego przypadki; in English, more accurately, ''The Adventures of Nicholas Empiricus''), written in Polish in 1776 by Ignacy Krasicki, is the first novel composed in the Poli ...
*
Fables and Parables ''Fables and Parables'' (''Bajki i przypowieści'', 1779), by Ignacy Krasicki (1735–1801), is a work in a long international tradition of fable-writing that reaches back to antiquity. Krasicki's fables and parables have been described as being ...


References


External links


The text of ''Pan Podstoli''
in a collection of Krasicki's works

{{Authority control 1778 novels 1784 novels 1803 novels Polish novels 18th-century Polish novels Polish Enlightenment Works by Ignacy Krasicki