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  Franciszek Zablocki
Franciszek Zabłocki (1754 - 1821), is considered the most distinguished Polish comic Dramatist and satirist of the Enlightenment period.
He translated many French comedies, among others those by Molière, but also wrote his own plays concentrating on Polish issues.
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www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/fr/Franciszek%20Zablocki.htm   (90 words)

  
 Sarmatian Review XVII.2: Wasko
It is worth noting that this play still passes for valid criticism, in spite of the fact that it was an adaptation of a little known French comedy Les Nobles de province (1678) by Noël le Breton de Hauteroche, and as such it was hardly a realistic presentation of Sarmatian mores.
The Romantics took to task the so-called 'Bohomolec scheme,' consciously parodying the pattern of composition used in the didactic literature of Polish reformers, and diverting thereby its original ideological significance.
Franciszek Bohomolec was the most prolific playwright of the Enlightenment period, and his comedies show a conflict between an old-fashioned Polish nobleman (Sarmata) and a young and foreign-educated 'progressive.' Among other things, the two usually compete for the hand of a beautiful girl.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~sarmatia/497/wasko.html   (5639 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Franciszek Zablocki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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Franciszek Zabłocki (1754 - 1821), is considered the most distinguished Polish comic dramatist and satirist of the Enlightenment period.
He translated many French comedies, among others those by Molière, but also wrote his own plays concentrating on Polish issues.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Franciszek-Zablocki   (266 words)

  
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Fables, satires, and comedies of manners were produced by almost all the prominent writers of the Polish Enlightenment, including Franciszek Bohomolec, Franciszek Zablocki, Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, and Wojciech Boguslawski.
There were three principal dramatists: Franciszek Bohomolec, who satirized the aristocracy in adaptations of Molière; Wojciech Boguslawski, who wrote a popular national comic opera, Cud mniemany czyli Krakowiacy i górale (1794; "The Pretended Miracle or Krakovians and Highlanders"); and Franciszek Zablocki, important for Fircyk w zalotach (1781; "The Dandy's Courtship") and Sarmatyzm (1785; "Sarmatian Ways").
Aleksander Fredro's comedies appeared when the Romantic movement was under way, and in them the influences of Molière and Carlo Goldoni were assimilated, as Zemsta (1834; "Vengeance") illustrated.
www.ms.uky.edu /~bogomo/html_goodies/bohomolec.txt   (369 words)

  
 Saving Jews: Polish Righteous
The girls were placed with Franciszek's sister, Maria Kozak.
He found a birth certificate on the name of Franciszek Chomczynski, on base of which he got his "Kennkarte".
Being a proud Jew, he spoke though perfect Polish and German and was a loyal citizen of Poland, to the point that at some time (in 1943) he served as an intelligence officer to Ponury, the famous Polish partisan and hero.
www.savingjews.org /righteous/zv.htm   (8191 words)

  
 Ignacy Krasicki and Polish Poetry.
Stanislaw Trembecki (1739?-1812) was also a great master of witty verse, though more the courtier and libertine.
Conservative neoclassicism appeared in the works of Kajetan Kozmian (1771-1856), Ludwik Osinski (1775-1838), and Alojzy Felinski (1771-1820), while the first strains of Romanticism in Bishop Adam Naruszewicz (1733-99) work were followed by Franciszek Dionizy Kniaznin (1750-1807) and Franciszek Karpinski (1741-1825) and finally by the great Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855).
Following Krasicki and partition, nationalism enters into the fabric of its Polish poetry, and the tragic history of Poland has to be understood.
www.poetrymagic.co.uk /poets/krasicki.html   (738 words)

  
 Franciszek Jerzy Kulczycki
Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page.
Franciszek Jerzy Kulczycki 1640-1694 of Sas Coat of Arms (his name often rendered in German as Kolschitzky) was a member of Polish szlachta of Ukrainian origin and of orthodox faith, merchant, spy, diplomat and soldier.
According to a popular legend, he opened the first café in Vienna in 1683, using coffee beans left by the retreating Ottoman Turks.
libraryoflibrary.com /E_n_c_p_d_Kulczycki.html   (521 words)

  
 sarmatyzm - Szukarka
Zablocki's play Sarmatism (Sarmatyzm, 1785) presents this entire cultural...
or Krakovians and Highlanders?); and Franciszek Zablocki, who is important
Franciszek Zablocki (1754): "Sarmatyzm/ Sarmatian Ways" (1785) [t] Kajetan
sarmatyzm.oldgames.pl /30.html   (161 words)

  
 John
My father, Franciszek Bronislaw (Frank Bruno after moving to the
Aniela (Nellie) (nee Zablocki) Wysokinski, mother to Frank, was born in
She had a bad accident that was caused by a horse.
www.wysokinski.com /page9.html   (400 words)

  
 A brief History of Polish Literature
Franciszek Bohomolec (1720): "Malzenstwo z Kalendarza/ Marriage by the Calendar" (1766) [t]
Franciszek Karpinski (1741): "Zabawki Wierszem i Proza" (1792) [p]
Franciszek Zablocki (1754): "Fircyk w Zalotach/ The Dandy's Courtship" (1781) [t]
www.scaruffi.com /fiction/polish.html   (2520 words)

  
 Zabobonnik - Franciszek Zabłocki - www.wysylkowa.pl
Zabłocki Franciszek - Fircyk w zalotach Zabłocki Franciszek - Fircyk w zalotach
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www.wysylkowa.pl /ks550339.html   (490 words)

  
 Poland Culture
The first major Polish woman writer, ElZbieta DruZbacka, appeared at this time.
The establishment of a national theater in Warsaw in 1765 encouraged a number of dramatists such as Wojciech Boguslawski and Franciszek Zablocki.
The Romantic period of the early 19th century produced some of Poland's greatest poets, of whom the most famous was Adam Mickiewicz.
www.traveldocs.com /pl/culture.htm   (401 words)

  
 Polish culture: Stanislaw Kozmian
Yet he was first to mount a production of
Kozmian also staged the works of Polish writers from the past — Jan Kochanowski, Franciszek Zablocki and Wojciech Boguslawski.
He strongly supported contemporary Polish drama, producing the plays of Michal Balucki, Jozef Blizinski, Jozef Narzymski and Edward Lubowski.
www.culture.pl /en/culture/artykuly/os_kozmian_stanislaw   (993 words)

  
 Polish culture: Wojciech Boguslawski
He made his professional stage debut within this group and also adapted Franciszek Bohomolec's cantata
Around this time, with the support of Stanislaw August Poniatowski, he established his own theatre in Poznan, yet this venture collapsed quickly.
He founded another theatre in Vilnius in 1785 and managed it for the next five years, staging Franciszek Zablocki's
www.culture.pl /en/culture/artykuly/os_boguslawski_wojciech   (1332 words)

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