Author

Zygmunt Krasiński

1812-1859

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Books by Zygmunt Krasiński

Ei-jumalainen komedia

"Ei-jumalainen komedia" by hrabia Zygmunt Krasiński is a romantic drama written in 1833. The work follows Count Henryk through personal tragedy and revolutionary upheaval. His poetic obsessions destroy his family—his wife descends into madness, his son loses sight and sanity. As revolution erupts, Henryk must choose sides between aristocrats and revolutionaries. The drama culminates in a final battle at the Holy Trinity Fortress, where earthly conflicts meet divine revelation in Krasiński's vision of cosmic struggle.

Moja Beatrice

"Moja Beatrice" by hrabia Zygmunt Krasiński is a collection of poems written in the late 19th century. This lyrical work explores themes of love, longing, and existential contemplation, often intertwined with references to classical literature and personal emotions. The poems reflect the author's deep feelings related to idealized love, sometimes tinged with pain and loss. The collection consists of various poems, each serving as a reflection on the poet's love for a muse, likely inspired by an idealized figure akin to Dante's Beatrice. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Krasiński delves into the experiences of separation, spiritual yearning, and the quest for transcendental beauty. The poems evoke a range of sentiments—ranging from blissful moments of connection to expressions of despair and divine longing—ultimately capturing the complexities of human emotion and the desire for eternal love amidst the ephemeral nature of life.