KAJETAN KOŹMIAN
PAMIĘTNIKI
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Kajetan Koźmian (born December 31, 1771 in Gałęzów near Bychawa, died March 7, 1856 in Piotrowice), Polish poet, literary critic, memoirist.
He received a thorough legal education in Zamosc and Lublin, and later applied to the Lublin bar. He held many official and political positions:
Secretary of the Lublin Provincial Commission during the Kościuszko Uprising,
government administrator in the Duchy of Warsaw,
in 1812 appointed as Secretary of the General Council of the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland.
government administrator in the Kingdom of Poland,
senator - castellan of the Kingdom of Poland.
He was also associated with the Masonic lodge Temple of Isis and the Iks society. He was friends with many prominent personalities, including Zygmunt Krasinski, Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Rev. Stanisław Staszic,Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz and Chopin. He was among the greatest opponents of Romanticism, considering Mickiewicz a troublemaker. He was also an opponent of the November Uprising.
He died on March 7, 1856 in Piotrowice.
Literary works
As a poet, Koźmian made his debut with the fable Pine and Small Trees, which he wrote in 1800 and published three years later in various periodicals. For the first time a collection of his poems was published in Cracow in 1881 (Various Poems). Seven years later, Prose Writings was also published in Krakow. Koźmian also worked as a translator and publicist, and engaged in literary criticism. In addition, Koźmian wrote a memoir (it was published in Wroclaw in 1972 with a commentary by M. Kaczmarek).
Published by Ossolineum 1972, pp. 364, 356, 588; format 14.5x20.5 cm
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