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Kraszewski is credited with over 600 or 700 works, including 223 novels, 20 dramas and many short stories. He is considered one of the most prolific Polish writers, and arguably one of the most prolific writers worldwide, and one of the first Polish writers whose works were widely translated (several
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in Polish literature. Miłosz further wrote that in Polish literature, Kraszewski founded the "new genre of fiction based upon documents and other sources where the faithful presentation of a given epoch is the main goal, and plot and characters are used simply as a bait for the readers". In
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January Uprising started, effectively accepting it as a
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dozens of his works were translated into
Russian, Czech, German, and French; about a dozen, to Serbo-Croatian; several, to English, Italian, Lithuanian and to various Scandinavian languages). His novels, which were very popular even into the mid-20th and early 21st century, encouraged
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Kraszewski is best remembered as a writer, he was also an illustrator (he illustrated many of his works) and a painter (he displayed some of his paintings at local art exhibitions, and some were exhibited at others after his death). He also played piano and composed music
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in Polish schools. As of 2010, he was the most prolific writer in Poland by the number of published editions of his works (almost 900 editions published in the years 1944–2010, with the most popular title being his
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and the cause of Polish independence in the
European press (often pseudonymously, to avoid trouble with the Saxon government). From 1870 to mid-1871, with his own funds, he published a weekly,
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as professor of Polish language, but the nomination was vetoed by the
Russian government, which considered him politically suspect. In 1851 he was offered a professorship at the
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that focused on heroic individuals. Danek attributes his focus on reality to inspirations with classic novelists such as
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Roszkowska-Sykałowa, Wanda; Albrecht-Szymanowska, Wiesława (2001). "Kraszewski Józef Ignacy". In Loth, Roman (ed.).
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in seventy-nine parts, covering the period of Polish prehistory (chronologically beginning with
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Litwa, starożytne dzieje, ustway, język, wiara, obyczaje, pieśni
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3204:Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1990.
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3313:- biography and poems at poezja.org
2986:Roszkowska-Sykałowa, Wanda (1974).
2829:Davies, Norman (24 February 2005).
2701:Milosz, Czeslaw (24 October 1983).
2087:Kraszewski's bench in Krynica-Zdrój
689:and director of the local theatre (
13:
3186:Elżbieta Szymańska/Ulrike Bäumer:
3158:Elżbieta Szymańska/Joanna Magacz:
3152:
3089:. 27 December 2020. Archived from
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2707:. University of California Press.
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303:, including an epic series on the
104:Novelist, journalist and historian
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1364:, 1846), and Powieść bez tytułu (
3377:19th-century Polish male writers
3287:
3280:Works by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
3262:Works by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
3235:
2283:Grzywacz, Marta (18 July 2016).
1742:, an 1846 painting by Kraszewski
1678:Polska w czasie trzech rozbiorów
1536:(1859–62, from 1861, renamed to
1472:literary and scientific journal
1258:Jermoła: Pictures from a Village
1068:The History of Polish Literature
792:. Following the eruption of the
754:the cause of Polish independence
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2646:10.4467/22996362PZ.18.045.10403
1131:, 1876) to Kraszewski's era of
1055:, which received 78 editions).
471:Wieczór, czyli przypadki peruki
455:Biografia sokalskiego organisty
196:
2856:Kościewicz, Katarzyna (2019).
2757:Między romantyzmem a realizmem
2754:Czachowski, Kazimierz (1967).
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1248:The Cottage Beyond the Village
854:SGH Warsaw School of Economics
145:The Cottage Beyond the Village
1:
3372:19th-century Polish novelists
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2041:, including a new version of
1730:
1694:Gawędy o literaturze i sztuce
1268:The Story of a Peg in a Fence
986:arose, he decided to move to
827:In Dresden he connected with
704:Kraszewski's extant house on
331:
3392:19th-century Polish painters
3174:Kraszewski-Museum in Dresden
3160:Kraszewski-Museum in Dresden
2922:Ruch Literacki; 2012; No 4-5
1031:
846:Austrian partition of Poland
544:
491:Polish-independence movement
7:
3342:Polish historical novelists
3286:(public domain audiobooks)
2916:Wojciechowska, Ewa (2012).
2476:Antkowiak, Zygmunt (1982).
2463:Polski słownik biograficzny
2152:
1935:Lithuanian National Revival
1523:. He was the editor of the
357:. He was the oldest son of
10:
3413:
3357:Polish opinion journalists
1706:Listy Zygmunta Krasickiego
982:. When the possibility of
663:Kartki z podróży 1858–1864
467:Kotlety. Powieść prawdziwa
283:Kraszewski wrote over 200
2934:10.2478/v10273-012-0028-9
2797:"Kraszewski Józef Ignacy"
2053:was adapted to the movie
1761:
1253:Jermoła: obrazki wiejskie
1118:, comprising twenty-nine
1088:
1041:. Many of his works were
953:Polish faction in Germany
799:
788:and ordered him to leave
729:Kraków Scientific Society
706:Mokotowska Street, Warsaw
691:Teatr Szlachty Wołyńskiej
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3033:Dutka, Wojciech (2008).
3006:Danek, Wincenty (1963).
2128:
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961:Antoni Wilhelm Radziwiłł
820:, Kraszewski arrived in
428:. He graduated from the
412:); from 1826 to 1827, a
355:Jastrzębiec coat of arms
37:Portrait of Kraszewski,
3397:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
3367:Polish male journalists
3311:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
3242:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
3195:Philharmonische Blätter
2885:Jauksz, Marcin (2012).
2627:Stożek, Joanna (2018).
2020:Twenty years later, in
1949:Kraszewski monument in
1909:Polish-German relations
1702:Listy Jana Śniadeckiego
1588:Tygodnik Mód i Powieści
1358:Pamiętniki nieznajomego
1263:Historja kołka w płocie
980:1887 Liguria earthquake
858:Jagiellonian University
555:Jagiellonian University
326:
231:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
25:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
2479:Patroni ulic Wrocławia
1953:
1927:Bolesławita's accounts
1844:Stanisław Chołoniewski
1743:
1690:Nowe studia literackie
1517:
1362:Diaries of the Unknown
1346:The Poet and the World
1284:Latarnia czarnoksięska
1107:
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758:Aleksander Wielopolski
708:
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495:November 1830 Uprising
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3347:Polish male novelists
3197:1/2004, Dresden 2004.
2955:Kącka, Eliza (2012).
2047:Hans-Joachim Kasprzik
1948:
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1543:Tygodnik Illustrowany
1500:St. Petersburg Weekly
1488:Tygodnik Petersburski
1456:The Castellan's Honey
1366:Novel without a Title
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922:French secret service
833:January 1863 Uprising
829:other Polish refugees
807:
794:January 1863 Uprising
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678:– in eastern Poland.
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503:Imperial Russian Army
450:University of Vilnius
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39:State Archive in Łódź
3256:@ Russian Wikisource
3244:at Wikimedia Commons
3214:Henryk Szczepański:
3093:on 28 December 2020.
2633:Zeszyty Prasoznawcze
2009:(1968), directed by
1922:Rachunki Bolesławity
1919:; in particular his
1913:Polish-Teutonic Wars
1811:feudal relationships
1713:Kazimierz Brodziński
1654:history of Lithuania
1394:psychological novels
1165:Electorate of Saxony
1065:Polish poet, in his
882:His application for
865:kidney stone disease
764:, too white for the
695:abolition of serfdom
668:Letters from Travels
537:, in the library of
445:examinations there.
439:) after passing his
287:and several hundred
3337:Writers from Warsaw
3300:Kraszewski's Museum
3190:, ACGM Lodart, 2000
2733:encyklopedia.pwn.pl
1958:Stanisław Moniuszko
1865:critical of Germany
1772:romantic traditions
1043:compulsory readings
1017:" Basilica, in the
963:and king of Italy,
892:Academy of Learning
812:house, now a museum
3305:Detailed biography
3248:Detailed biography
3200:Friedrich Scholz:
2235:Tarkowski, Paweł.
2017:in the title role.
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1917:critical of Russia
1822:Jan Paweł Woronicz
1744:
1725:Dzieła dramatyczne
1627:Dziennik Poznański
1614:Biesiada Literacka
1301:Interesa familijne
1296:Magical Lighthouse
1219:The Story of Sawka
1182:The Countess Cosel
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850:Prussian Partition
831:and supported the
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493:in support of the
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424:; and in 1829, in
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311:life, critical of
186:Zofia Woroniczówna
163:The Countess Cosel
3266:Project Gutenberg
3240:Media related to
3224:978-83-7164-860-1
3176:, Warschau 1996.
3162:, Warschau 2006.
3135:museen-dresden.de
2871:978-83-7431-564-7
2842:978-0-19-925340-1
2714:978-0-520-04477-7
2566:978-83-02-08101-9
2489:978-83-04-00995-0
2101:Kraszewski-Museum
1833:Ignacy Hołowiński
1804:E. T. A. Hoffmann
1749:Pastusze piosenki
1686:Studia literackie
1646:Kurier Warszawski
1519:Gazeta Warszawska
1444:Miód kasztelański
1120:historical novels
1116:history of Poland
1101:illustration for
949:Otto von Bismarck
818:Russian partition
743:Delegacja Miejska
597:, from 1848; and
539:Antoni Urbanowski
381:Lucjan Kraszewski
305:history of Poland
301:historical novels
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