Tymon Zaborowski
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Tymon Zaborowski | |
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Born | Lychkivtsi | 18 April 1799
Died | March 1828 | (aged 28)
Tymon Zaborowski (1799–1828) was a Polish poet. He was influenced at the beginning of his writing career by classicism, then by Romanticism. He is also known, after one of his poems, as Wieszcz Miodoboru ("the Bard of the Honey Harvest").
Life
[edit]Tymon Zaborowski was born on 18 April 1799 in Lychkivtsi, Podolia. In 1810–16 he attended the Liceum Krzemienieckie. He began writing in 1814 as a member of a student Klub Piśmienniczy (Writing Club).
In 1816–18, in Warsaw, Zaborowski was editor of the literary section of a magazine, Ćwiczenia Naukowe (Scholarly Exercises). Then he settled at the family estate in Liczkowce.
He died in 1828 in Liczkowce. It is unknown whether his death date is 20 or 28 March.
Works
[edit]- Tajemnica, czyli Borys i Malwina (1822–24)
- Dumy podolskie za czasów panowania tureckiego w tej ziemi (1830)
- Klub piśmienniczy, a mock-heroic poem
Unfinished poems:
- Zdobycie Kijowa (ca. 1818)
- Bojan (1822), published in Ateneum in 1883
Never-published dramas:
- Bohdan Chmielnicki
- Umwit
Many of his works were published for the first time in Pisma zebrane (Collected Works), 3 volumes, 1936.
See also
[edit]Citations
[edit]References
[edit]- "Zaborowski Tymon". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Retrieved 23 April 2007.
- "Zaborowski Tymon". WIEM Encyclopedia (in Polish). Retrieved 23 April 2007.
Further reading
[edit]- Barczyk, Wiesław (2005). "Tymon Zaborowski: poeta "Wieszcz Miodoboru"". Głosy Podolan (in Polish). No. 73. ISSN 1507-9996.
- Danilewicz-Zielińska, Maria (1933). "Tymon Zaborowski. Życie i twórczość (1799-1828)". Studja z zakresu historji literatury polskiej (in Polish) (10). Warsaw: Kasa im. Mianowskiego.
External links
[edit]Media related to Tymon Zaborowski at Wikimedia Commons