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- Seweryn Goszczyński (4 November 1801, Illintsi - 25 February 1876, Lviv) was a Polish Romantic prose writer and poet. He was born on 4 November 1801 in...
- contemporaries for light-hearted humor or even alleged immorality (Seweryn Goszczyński, 1835) which led to years of his literary silence. Many of Fredro's dozens...
- European Romantics. Notable writers included Adam Mickiewicz, Seweryn Goszczyński, Tomasz Zan and Maurycy Mochnacki. In the second period, many Polish...
- Kornel Ujejski, Antoni Malczewski, Tomasz Zan, Wincenty Pol, Seweryn Goszczyński, Władysław Syrokomla, Kazimierz Brodziński, Józef Ignacy Kraszewski,...
- attended the State Primary School of Art Techniques in Zakopane and Seweryn Goszczynski High School in Nowy Targ. After that she studied political science at...
- painting, Matejko was also inspired by the book Król zamczyska by Seweryn Goszczyński, whose main character – a loner, living in the castle's ruins, trying...
- historian Zygmunt Gorgolewski, architect, designer of the Lviv Opera Seweryn Goszczyński, poet Artur Grottger, artist Jan Nepomucen Kamiński [pl], founder of...
- Oblast, Ukraine. The castle was built by General Adam Tarło, starosta of goszczyński, brzegowski, skalski on the Zbrucz River. By the end of the 19th century...
- Chodźko, Ignacy Domeyko, Maurycy Mochnacki, Piotr Michałowski, Seweryn Goszczyński, Jozef Bohdan Zaleski, Aleksander Mirecki, Emil Korytko, Antoni Patek...
- Hoffmanowa (1801–1869) Franciszek Ksawery Godebski (1801–1876) Seweryn Goszczyński (1804–1886) Michał Czajkowski (1807–1875) Karol Libelt (1809–1849) Juliusz...