Ryszard Wincenty Berwiński

Ryszard Wincenty Berwiński ( born February 28, 1817 in Polwica, † November 19, 1879 in Constantine Opel ) was a Polish poet.

Life

Berwiński studied in Breslau and Berlin philosophy. Subsequently, he worked in conspiratorial mission in Galicia and Cracow, which is why he was imprisoned from 1845 to 1847 in Moabit prison. In 1848 he took part in the Prague Slav Congress. In the years 1852-1854 he was a deputy in the Prussian Landtag, before he was a Polish- Turkish Cossack troops from 1855 officer. Berwiński wrote revolutionary poems and several short stories, which were based on folk tales. He also became important, in which he took a critical look with the forms of romantic and naive popular enthusiasm by ethnographic studies.

Works

  • O dwunastu razbójnikach, 1838
  • Bogunka na Gople, 1840
  • Don Juan Poznański, 1842
  • Author
  • Literature (19th century)
  • Literature ( Polish)
  • Story
  • Poetry
  • Pole
  • Born in 1817
  • Died in 1879
  • Man
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