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Name
  
Kazimierz Waliszewski

Role
  
Author

Died
  
1935, Paris, France


Books
  
A history of Russian literature, Paul the First of Russia - th, Ivan the Terrible, Le roman d'une imperatrice, The romance of an empre

Kazimierz Klemens Waliszewski (1849–1935) was a Polish author of history, who studied in Warsaw and Paris, and wrote primarily about Russian history.

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Background

Born in Poland, but a long resident in France, Waliszewski wrote a detailed, scholarly works covering nearly three centuries of Russian history: from Ivan the Terrible to the end of the nineteenth century. He began research in 1870, and devoted over thirty years of work in libraries and archives in Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna, and Saint Petersburg. Several of his works written in French were translated into other languages. Waliszewski, also researched Polish history, and his book, Poland, the Unknown, offers a defence of the country's history against hostile Russian and German interpretations.

As a man of letters, Waliszewski expressed his intention to introduce Joseph Conrad to the Polish public in 1903, after the two had exchanged a number of letters.

Selected books

  • Marysieńka, Marie de la Grange D'Arquien (Queen of Poland), 1898
  • Peter the Great, 1898
  • The Romance of an Empress, Catherine II of Russia, (translated from French) 1900
  • Peter the Great, 1904
  • A History of Russian Literature, 1900
  • Poland, the Unknown, 1919
  • References

    Kazimierz Waliszewski Wikipedia


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