Published: 2022-11-05

Józef Mączka (1888-1918): The Prince of the legion Poets, Prophet of Freedom

Jolanta Załęczny
Seminare. Learned Investigations
Section: History
https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2018.2.15

Abstract

From a time perspective, Józef Mączka - a legionnaire and a poet -  can safely be called a prophet of freedom. His texts not only showed the realities of soldier's life but also commemorated the silhouettes of those fighting for freedom, as well as paid a tribute to the fallen ones. The poet - like a romantic bard - announced the arrival of the desired freedom. Mączka's death abroad at the threshold of independence, and then his triumphant return to free Poland, built the legend of the poet. Mączka's literary output and his military life influenced whole generations of independent Poland. Recited in schools and at festivities, they became an element of patriotic education. Both life and work of Mączka prove that Mączka prove that he deserves respect and memory.

Keywords:

Józef Mączka, legionary poetry, independence, Great War, II Brigade

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Załęczny , J. (2022). Józef Mączka (1888-1918): The Prince of the legion Poets, Prophet of Freedom. Seminare. Learned Investigations, 39(2), 189–200. https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2018.2.15

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