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  1. Apollo Korzeniowski (21 February 1820 – 23 May 1869) was a Polish poet, playwright, translator, clandestine political activist, and father of Polish-English novelist Joseph Conrad.

  2. Conrad’s father, Apollo Nalęcz Korzeniowski, a poet and an ardent Polish patriot, was one of the organizers of the committee that went on in 1863 to direct the Polish insurrection against Russian rule. He was arrested in late 1861 and was sent into exile at Vologda in….

  3. 'Note A' reveals Korzeniowski as a particular kind of thinker, one so committed to the ideology and the myths of Romantic Polish patriotism that he accepts as true and offers to his readers an incredible

  4. Jerzy Zdrada, Ewa Kowal, R.E.P., APOLLO KORZENIOWSKI’S POLAND AND MUSCOVY, Yearbook of Conrad Studies (Poland), Vol. 4 (2008-2009), pp. 21-96

  5. Apollo Nałęcz Korzeniowski (1820–1869), the father of Józef Teodor Konrad (Joseph Conrad), was born on his family’s estate in Ukraine and died in Kraków. He was a poet, playwright, translator and independence activist.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2010 · Apollo Nałęcz-Korzeniowski as a playwright. G. Zych. Published 12 July 2010. History. This article shows that Apollo Korzeniowski practised what he preached by writing plays of a mixed emotional tonality that ranged from lyricism to bitter sarcasm.

  7. 22 In the 1860’s Apollo Korzeniowski began to write Koniec pana Henryka (Henryk’s Demise), which was to have been the third play of this trilogy. He did not fi nish it, however. The manuscript is extant. 23 Apollo Korzeniowski’s Komedia deeply divided critical opinion. Only a minority of reviews were