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Stefan Florian Garczyński

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Stefan Florian Garczyński
Born(1805-10-13)13 October 1805
Kosmów, Greater Poland Voivodeship
Died20 September 1833(1833-09-20) (aged 27)
Paris
Occupationpoet
Literary movementRomanticism

Stefan Florian Garczyński (13 October 1805 or 1806 – 20 September 1833) was a Polish patriot and Romantic poet, a passionate Messianist.

During November Uprising he served in Poznań's Riding Regiment. His report about explosion in Fort 54 during storm of Warsaw by Russian Army on 6 September 1831 inspired[1] Adam Mickiewicz to write a poem Reduta Ordona (opowiadanie adiutanta) (Ordon's Redoubt - the story of an adjutant) (1832).

References

  1. ^ Mickiewicz, Adam (1899). Poezye Adama Mickiewicza. T. 1 (in Polish). Kraków: nakład księgarni G. Gebethnera i spółki. p. 250. OCLC 731796741.

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