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Felicjan Medard Faleński : ウィキペディア英語版 | Felicjan Medard Faleński
Felicjan Medard Faleński (5 June 1825 – 11 October 1910) was a Polish poet, playwright, prosaist and translator. == Personal life == Faleński was born in Warsaw to Józef Faleński, a Supreme Court Judge, who closely collaborated with Nikołaj Nowosilcow, and Apolonia (nee Jeszko). He attended a provincial gymnasium in Warsaw, studied law and became a member of a secret circle of lawyers. At university he met Cyprian Kamil Norwid and Józef Ignacy Kraszewski. He also participated in clandestine groupings. Forced to escape from arrest, Faleński left the country and emigrated to East Prussia. After his return he worked in the library of the Zamoyski and during the Spring of Nations came back to conspirational activity. He was published in the periodical "Warsaw Library" in 1850. Next he lived in Radom and accepted a job as a teacher in Sandomierz. In 1855 he returned to Warsaw and took up writing. During the January Uprising Faleński supported the radical faction, called the Reds. In 1858 he married Maria Trębicka, to whom Norwid had proposed unsuccessfully.
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