Wladyslaw Ludwik Anczyc




Władysław Ludwik Anczyc in 1860 (Photo by Karol Beyer)

Władysław Ludwik Anczyc (pseudonym: Kazimierz Góralczyk, 12 December 1823 in Vilnius, † 28 July 1883 in Kraków) was a Polish writer, poet and playwright.

The son of the theatrical director and director Siegmund Anczyc and his wife, the actress Barbara Hrehorowicz, studied pharmacy at Jagiellonian University, but devoted himself to literary works at an early age and lived mostly in Krakow, where he died on 28 July 1883. He wrote Polish folk songs such as: The Farmerist Churches (1851), The Peasant Emigration (prize-winning) and The Flots (1875), the poetical tale Tyrteusz (1862) and many novels from the history and geography Edit source text Standard data (person): GND: 124280129 (PICA, AKS) | LCCN: no95020435 VIAF: 25532296 | Wikipedia People Search

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