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Author : Adam Mickiewicz
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Adam Mickiewicz was born on December 24th, 1798 in Zaosie

near Nowogrodek. Soon after his birth Mickiewicz's
parents

moved to Nowogrodek where the father of the poet-to-be
became

a court-appointed lawyer. In Nowogrodek Adam started to
study

at Dominican school. In 1815, after graduating his first

school, he left and arrived to Vilnius (Wilno) where
started

to study at local university (faculty of mathematics and

nature but after first semester moved to faculty of
teachers.

He got a government scholarship. During his studies he
joined

the Society 'Filomaci' and wrote poems (for example 'Już
się

z pogodnych niebios ocenią' in 1818). In 1819,
Mickiewicz -

after getting a certificate of completion - had to work
as a

teacher at school in Kovno to catch up on the
scholarship.

The he wrote 'Ballady i Romanse' ('Ballads and Romances'

). That book was included in the volume of poems
published

in 1822. In 1823, imperial authorities of Russia
detected

secret orgranizations operating in the Lithuania area.
As a

new probation officer, Nowosilcow (who substituted for
Adam

Czartoryski) initiated proceedings. Due to the
investigation

Mickiewicz was sentenced to an exile. He left Vilnius,
came

to Petersburg and then to Odessa and Moscow where he

encountered writers-conspirators and took part in the

Uprising of Decembrists which fell. During the journey
to the

Crimea he got to know oriental culture and wrote 'Sonety

krymskie' ('The Crimean Sonnets'). During his stay in
Russia

he also wrote 'Dziady' - part II and IV, 'Grażyna'
(1823) and

'Konrad Wallenrod' (1828). The he managed to leave
Russia. He

travelled through Hamburg, Berlin, Prague. In 1831 he
was in

Rome and then news about the great uprising in Poland
reached

him. He came back to the homeland but did not make it in

time and all that was left for the poet to do was to go

abroad. He came to Dresden whe he wrote 'Dziady' - part
III

in 1832. During his travelling through Europe Mickiewicz

created his greatest work - 'Pan Tadeusz'. In 1834, he

married the daughter of a famous Polsih pianist - Celina

Szymanowska who gave birth to 6 children. In 1839
Mickiewicz

moved to Lozanne where he started to teach Latin
literature

and wrote 'Liryki lozańskie' (Lozanne lyrics') but he
stopped

work in Switzerland to take office of the professor of
Slavic

studies at College de France in Paris. During the Spring
of

People' in 1848 the poet came to Italy where he he
wanted to

form Polish Legions but he did not manage to sell that
idea

to the Pope or rich Polish parties in exile. But a small

legion included some People marched from Rome to Milan
where

it was deferred to the authorities of Lombardy and
fought

against Austria all year. After comeback to Paris,
Mickiewicz

funded a newspaper 'Trybuna Ludu' (The Tribune of
People')

but he had to withdraw from editing because the police
hunted

for him and finally he lost his job at College de
France. In

165 he bacame a librarian in Paris. His patriotic hopes
were

connected with Napoleon III and the war started in 1855

between France, England, and Russia. After wife's death
he

left to Constantinopol while his chldren were in Paris
alone.

He wanted to support units of Cossacks formed in Turkey
which

were going to fight against Russia. Mickiewicz - tired

mentally and physically - died on November 26th, 1855.
His

death evoked deep mourning not only among Poles.

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