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Mieczysław Romanowski (1833–1863) was a Polish Romantic poet.


Biography

Romanowski was born in Żukow,
Horodenka Horodenka ( uk, Городе́нка, pl, Horodenka, occasionally ''Horodence'', yi, האראדענקע ''Horodenke'') is a city located in Kolomyia Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in Western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Horodenka u ...
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Austrian Poland The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria,, ; pl, Królestwo Galicji i Lodomerii, ; uk, Королівство Галичини та Володимирії, Korolivstvo Halychyny ta Volodymyrii; la, Rēgnum Galiciae et Lodomeriae also known as ...
on 12 April 1833. He attended gymnasium in Stanisławów (now Ivano-Frankivsk), then studied law at the
University of Lviv The University of Lviv ( uk, Львівський університет, Lvivskyi universytet; pl, Uniwersytet Lwowski; german: Universität Lemberg, briefly known as the ''Theresianum'' in the early 19th century), presently the Ivan Franko Na ...
(1853-1857). He became an employee of the
Ossolineum Ossoliński National Institute ( pl, Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, ZNiO), or the Ossolineum is a Polish cultural foundation, publishing house, archival institute and a research centre of national significance founded in 1817 in Lwów (now L ...
in 1860 where he taught and worked on his writings. He was a part of a group of progressive intellectuals, united around the Lviv newspaper ''Dziennik Literacki'' ("The literary magazine") which continued the traditions of revolutionary romanticism. He also wrote articles for magazines ''Nowiny'' ("News"), "Literary Magazine," and ''Dzwonek'' ("The Bells"), a "magazine for the people". From 1862 he was involved in the underground resistance movement. He was arrested in February 1863 by the Austrian authorities for his activities among the youth of Lviv. After his release he joined the January Uprising and was appointed to the rank of captain and adjutant commander of the division commanded by Marcin Borel "Lelewel". Romanowski was killed during a skirmish with Russian forces at
Józefów Józefów () is a town in east-central Poland, located in Masovian Voivodeship, in Otwock County. It lies about southeast of Warsaw city centre and is a part of that city's metropolitan area. Located on a picturesque confluence of Vistula and ...
, Lublin Voivodeship, on 24 April 1863. He was probably buried in the parish cemetery there along with the other insurgents who were killed. He was a close friend of Henry Stroki.literat i pedagog - Henryk Stroka
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Works

He made his debut in 1854 with "Chorąży" published in ''Nowinach''. Many of his works were historical epics, but his poetry mirrored his political views. These works presented the patriotic struggle of the bourgeois and plebeian, instead of the contemporary Polish practice of focusing on the noble tradition. His most popular work was his poem "Dziewczę z Sącza" about the resistance of the inhabitants of Nowy Sacz against the Swedes in 1655. Other works in historical settings included the overthrow by the commoners of the bad prince
Popiel Prince Popiel ІІ (or Duke Popiel) was a legendary 9th-century ruler of two proto- Polish tribes, the Goplans and West Polans. He was the last member of the Popielids, a mythical dynasty before the Piasts. According to the chroniclers Gall ...
in his play "Popiel i Piast". His works of patriotic poetry included "Hymn Polski", "Sen króla Jagiełły pod Tannebergiem", "Sztandary polskie w Kremlu", and "Uczta Geronowa".


Selected works

* ''Chorąży'' ("Ensign", 1854) * ''Łużeccy'' (1856) * ''Dziewczę z Sącza'' ("Girl from Sacz", poem, 1861) * ''Popiel i Piast'' (play, 1862)


References

*Alina Witkowska, Ryszard Przybylski, ''Romantyzm'', Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa, 2009, pp. 451–452, 475-476, 672, Wielka Historia Literatury Polskiej,


External links

* Selected writings by Romanowski on Wikicommons
Memorial poems about Romanowski
on Wikisource *Kazimierz Wróblewski, ''O Mieczysławie Romanowskim'', (The Life and Writings of Mieczysław Romanowski) Kraków 191

{{DEFAULTSORT:Romanowski, Mieczyslaw 1833 births 1863 deaths Writers from the Austrian Empire 19th-century Polish male writers 19th-century poets January Uprising participants People from Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Polish male poets University of Lviv alumni