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Slavonic motives in lyric poetry of the late Russian romanticism - Tyutchev, A.K. Tolstoy, Polonsky, Fet, Maikov - are in the predominant importance of philosophical and historical as well as political views of Tyutchev. The development of these views from national and historical problems to the problems of ethos and novelist; and expansion of historical topics ranging from the Russian-Polish to the south-slavonic heritage. The development of genre from oratory monologue to the wide spectrum of lyrical and lyric-epic composition and up to folklore stylization.
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The article contains the original French and Polish translation of a letter from Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (1817–1875) to Gustaw Zieliński (1809–1881). The manuscript is kept in the Archives of Płock Scientific Society. It has not been published yet. This text is a testimony to the meeting of writers on a journey, A. Tolstoy’s favorable opinion of the poetry of G. Zieliński and the ideological proximity between them. They both observed with concern the materialistic and nihilistic trends, which grew in popularity in the second half of of the 19th century. A. Tolstoy firmly believed in the survival of the „beautiful ideas” (Christian ethics and romantic idealism), keeping up the spirits of his recent travel companion.
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Artykuł zawiera francuskojęzyczny oryginał i polskie tłumaczenie listu Aleksieja Tołstoja (1817–1875) do Gustawa Zielińskiego (1809–1881). Rękopis przechowywany w Archiwum TNP nie był dotychczas publikowany. Jest świadectwem spotkania pisarzy w podróży, przychylnej opinii A. Tołstoja o poezjach właściciela Skępego i ich pokrewieństwie ideowym. Obaj obserwowali z niepokojem zyskujące popularność w drugiej połowie XIX w. prądy materialistyczne i nihilistyczne. W przetrwanie bliskich pisarzom „pięknych idei” (chrześcijańskiej etyki i romantycznego idealizmu) mocno wierzył właściciel Krasnego Rogu, podtrzymując na duchu niedawnego towarzysza podróży.
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