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Article enumerates memoirs and diaries written between the late 16th and the middle of the 17th century in which Russian threads occur. As the review of source texts, it acts as an introduction to research on rich and detailed image of Russia and Russians, emerged from many relics of Old Polish memoirism. Paper debriefs also a current studies related to this issue.
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Niniejszy artykuł to pierwsza publikacja oryginalnej wersji tekstu, którego rosyjski przekład w ubiegłym roku ukazał się w miesięczniku „Kraj Smolenskij” (М. Bauer, Osvieszczenie Smolenskoj vojny 1632–1634 godov v polskich dnevnikach. Struktury relacij i narrativnyje pierspektivy, „Kraj smolenskij. Nauczno-populiarnyj zurnal”, 2013 nr 10, s. 16–20)
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Paper discusses three diaries written during the war of 1632–1634 between Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia, in which a tzar’s army attempted to retake the Smolensk fortress that was lost 21 years earlier. First of them was conducted by unknown member of king’s Vladislav IV Vasa chancellery, the second is an epistolary diary by Jan Moskorzowski, the secretary and officer of Lithuanian high commander Krzysztof Radziwiłł whose official post-war statement to the Commonwealth’s Seym is the third. Confrontation of these three relations from the same events is an occasion to compare its literary aspects.
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