- Adam
Asnyk (11
September 1838 – 2
August 1897), was a
Polish poet and
dramatist of the
Positivist era. Born in
Kalisz to a
szlachta family, he was educated...
- Eljasz-Radzikowski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Stanisław Gałek),
poets (Wincenty Pol, Adam
Asnyk,
Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer,
Franciszek Nowicki, Jan Kasprowicz), and composers...
- guder. In
Eastern Europe,
rhyme royal is
extremely rare.
Polish poet Adam
Asnyk used it in the poem Wśród przełomu (At the breakthrough). In
Czech literature...
- Quo Vadis),
Maria Konopnicka (Rota),
Eliza Orzeszkowa (Nad Niemnem), Adam
Asnyk and
Gabriela Zapolska (The
Morality of Mrs. Dulska). The
period known as...
-
April 12, 1984. He was
raised in the same city,
attending the 8th Adam
Asnyk High School. In 2008, he
graduated with
honours with master's
degree from...
-
Olkiewicz (since 2022)
Albert Wojciech Adamkiewicz Adolf Anderssen Adam
Asnyk Ruth Baum
Kamil Bortniczuk Robert Bunsen Florian Ceynowa Hans
Cloos Stephan...
-
themes (Manru), and
musical settings of
quotes from
Polish poets (e.g.,
Asnyk and Mickiewicz). In 1896,
Paderewski donated US$10,000 to
establish a trust...
- Apollinaire, (Wilhelm
Apolinary Kostrowicki)
Franciszka Arnsztajnowa Adam
Asnyk Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
Edward Balcerzan Stanisław Barańczak
Miron Białoszewski...
- the
collective consciousness of the
nation thanks to an 1880 poem by Adam
Asnyk. It
proved to be a
source of
inspiration for many
other renowned artists...
-
collected Sorbian magazines and books,
which now form part of the Adam
Asnyk Regional Public Library in Kalisz. It was
thanks to him,
among others, that...