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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Adam Mickiewicz, Antanas Smetona, W adys aw Syrokomla, Algis Budrys, Martynas Ma vydas, Antanas Baranauskas, David Daiches, Oscar Milosz, Juozas Tumas-Vai gantas, Augustinus Rotundus, Liudas Gira, Vincas Kr v -Mickevi ius, Jonas Bili nas, Mykolas Bir i ka, Jonas Basanavi ius, Simonas Stanevi ius, Mikalojus Dauk a, Jonas Bretk nas, Konstantinas Sirvydas, Motiejus Valan ius, Isaac of Troki, Antanas k ma, Abraomas Kulvietis, Aldona Gustas, Matas al ius, Tomas Venclova, Vincas Kudirka, Jurgis Bielinis, Ugn Karvelis, Juozas Gru as, Vaclovas Bir i ka, Abraham Mapu, Gintaras Beresnevi ius, Antanas Vienuolis, Icchokas Meras, Vytautas Kubilius, Petras Klimas, Stanislovas Rapalionis, Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas, Kazys Bizauskas, Povilas Vi inskis, Alexander Ziskind Maimon, Pranas Mork nas, Sigitas Parulskis, Jakob Jocz, Li tas Mock nas, Kazys Almenas, Romualdas Granauskas, Juozas Pauk telis, Pranas Dovydaitis, Petras Dirg la, Ri ardas ileika, Mikalojus Akelaitis, Juozas Adomaitis- ernas, Kazys Boruta, List of Lithuanian language authors, Gintar Adomaityt, Vladas Terleckas. Excerpt: Adam Bernard Mickiewicz ( listen)) (December 24, 1798 - November 26, 1855) was a Polish (Polish-Lithuanian) poet, publisher and political writer of the Romantic period. One of the primary representatives of the Polish Romanticism era, a national poet of Poland, he is seen as one of Poland's Three Bards and the greatest poet in all of Polish literature. He is also considered one of the greatest Slavic language or European poets. He has been described as a Slavonic bard. He was a prominent creator of Romantic drama in Poland. compared both at home and in Western Europe to Byron and Goethe He is known primarily as the author of the poetic novel Dziady and national epic Pan Tadeusz, which is considered the last great epic of Polish-Lithuanian noble...