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Maurycy Mochnacki (13
September 1803 in
Bojaniec near Żółkiew – 20
December 1834 in Auxerre) was a
Polish literary,
theatre and
music critic, publicist...
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offenders and that the
matter would be
amicably settled,
Maurycy Mochnacki and
other radicals angrily objected and
demanded a
national uprising....
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included Adam Mickiewicz,
Seweryn Goszczyński,
Tomasz Zan and
Maurycy Mochnacki. In the
second period, many
Polish Romantics worked abroad. Influential...
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sovereign state.
Polish Romantic nationalism was
described by
Maurycy Mochnacki as "the
essence of the nation", no
longer defined by
borders but by ideas...
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Zygmunt Krasiński; as well as
Leonard Chodźko,
Ignacy Domeyko,
Maurycy Mochnacki,
Piotr Michałowski,
Seweryn Goszczyński,
Jozef Bohdan Zaleski, Aleksander...
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period were Adam Mickiewicz,
Seweryn Goszczyński,
Tomasz Zan and
Maurycy Mochnacki. In the
second period, many of the
Polish Romantics worked abroad, often...
- Weiss, W. W.; Handler, G.; Wade, G. A.; Koudelka, O.; Matthews, J. M.;
Mochnacki, St.; Orleański, P.; Pablo, H.; Ramiaramanantsoa, T.; Whittaker, G.; Zocłońska...
- politician,
social activist,
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Poland Maurycy Mochnacki (1803–1834),
Polish literary,
theatre and
music critic, publicist, journalist...
- Schwarzenberg-Czerny, A.; Koudelka, O. F.; Grant, C. C.; Zee, R. E.; Kuschnig, R.;
Mochnacki, St.; Matthews, J. M.; Orleanski, P.; Pamyatnykh, A.; Pigulski, A.; Alves...
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Czartoryski Igor Śmiałowski as
Tytus Woyciechowski Jerzy Kaliszewski as
Maurycy Mochnacki Justyna Kreczmarowa Maciej Maciejewski Emil
Karewicz Jerzy Duszyński Leon...