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“Unseen” in this article is referred to an Adam Mickiewicz’s autograph treasured in Polish Library in Paris (manuscript nr. 84) with two texts, namely [Like a tree before giving fruit...] and so-called Note to Frenchmen starting with “Dans l’homme de Dieu est deposée l’idée de Napoleon [...].” The manuscript was named “unseen” as in spite of a well preserved autograph so-called Note to Frenchmen was published neither in the significant editions of Mickiewicz’s works nor in considerable sources documenting the poet’s creativity. The texts written on the same piece of paper and at the same time characterised by a uniform type duct should be published as a whole, and Mickiewicz’s translation of so-called Note to Frenchmen – the source of which is probably Ferdynand Gutt’s letter and not Towiański’s letter, as it was established – is to be seen as the author’s one. The autograph also seems to be decisive about the problem of the genre of the poem [Like a tree before giving fruit...]. It does not belong to Zdania i uwagi, though in many Mickiewicz’s works edition it was published within the aforementioned collection (or close to them) as one of the pieces of this cycle produced later.
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