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The seven yet unpublished letters from Wincenty Lutosławski (1863-1954) to Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski (1860-1939) sent between 6th March and 6th May 1907 reveal new circumstances of the research on Juliusz Słowacki’s work, particularly its mystical period. On the eve of the celebration of the poet’s 100th birth anniversary the number of publications by editors and commentators on Słowacki’s work increased. Literature historians emphasize the elevated context of those efforts. The study of the correspondence under discussion reveals the more “down-to-earth” episode in the history of reception of the work of our great bard.