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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Józef Ignacy Kraszewski (1812–1887)

Kraszewski, Jósef Ignacy (krä-shev’skē). A noted Polish novelist; born at Warsaw, July 28, 1812; died at Geneva, March 19, 1887. He was the author of over 500 works, consisting, besides valuable historical writings, of romances, novels, critiques, travels, political treatises, epic poems, etc. Of poetry, among his chief works was the epic ‘Anafielas’ (1840–43), in three parts, founded on Lithuanian history. ‘The Devil and the Woman’ (1841) was an imaginative drama. But his best work was in his romances and novels, over 240 in number. Among them were: ‘The Poet and the World’ (1839); ‘Ulana’ (1841), containing pictures of Polish society; ‘The Hut beyond the Village’ (1855), which became very popular in his country; ‘About to Die’ (1871).