Sejm piekielny. Satyra obyczajowa (1622 r.)

Sprache: Polnisch.
kartoniert , 86 Seiten
ISBN 1025179285
EAN 9781025179285
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Sejm piekielny. Satyra obyczajowa (1622 r.) is a historical and literary work edited by Aleksander BrÃ1/4ckner, with Jan Borawski tentatively identified as the author. This Polish text, originating from 1622, offers a satirical commentary on the 'Sejm, ' or Polish parliament, of the time. The work provides insight into the political and social customs of the era, reflecting the challenges and criticisms leveled against the legislative body. BrÃ1/4ckner's edition makes this valuable historical document accessible to modern readers, shedding light on a crucial period in Polish history and literature. The satire's enduring relevance lies in its witty portrayal of political dynamics and societal norms.
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