
Adomas Mickevičius
Adomas Mickevičius (1798–1855) is widely regarded as one of the most significant figures in Polish literature and is a key figure in the Romantic movement. His works, particularly the epic poem 'Dziady' (Forefathers' Eve), explore themes of national identity, spirituality, and the human experience. Mickevičius's writings are deeply embedded in Polish history and culture, serving as a source of inspiration for generations of artists and writers. His legacy continues to influence discussions on Polish identity and literature, making him a central figure in both Polish and Lithuanian cultural history.
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Recent news mentions
Adomas Mickevičius's poem 'Ponas Tadas' was first performed in Lithuanian at the Professors' House.
Profesorių namas kviečia pasisvečiuoti rašytojo Vinco Mykolaičio-Putino namuose | KultūraAdomas Mickevičius is referenced as a significant Polish poet whose work is being adapted into a play by Jakub Skrzywanek.
Nuomonių audrą sukėlęs lenkų režisieriaus spektaklis „Mein Kampf“ – Kauno scenoje | Kultūra







