Jan Zachariasiewicz

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Jan Chryzostom Zachariasiewicz.

Jan Chryzostom Zachariasiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan xrɨˈzɔstɔm zaxarjaˈɕɛvit͡ʂ]; 1823–1906; Zacharyasiewicz, Zacharjasiewicz) was a Polish novelist and journalist.

Biography[edit]

Zachariasiewicz was born on 11 September 1823 in Radymno. During 1842–44 he was a prisoner of Špilberk Castle. Co-editor of Tygodnik Polski, where he published poem Machabeusze. For publishing this work and also for participation in Revolutions of 1848, Zachariasiewicz was imprisoned in Terezín for two years. He was a nephew or grandnephew of the bishop Franciszek Zachariasiewicz (1770–1845).

He died on 7 May 1906 in Krzywcza.

Works[edit]

In Lviv Zachariasiewicz was publishing and editing magazines:

  • Postęp (1848), a radical political magazine, with K. Widman
  • Tygodnik Polski (1849)
  • Nowiny (1854–1856)
  • Kółko Rodzinne (1860)

His notable novels include:

  • Skromne nadzieje (1854)
  • Na kresach (1860)
  • Święty Jur (1862), vol. 1–3
  • Człowiek bez jutra (1871)
  • Zły interes (1876)
  • Wybór pism (1886–1888), a collection of works, vol. 1–11

References[edit]

  • "Zachariasiewicz Jan Chryzostom". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2007-04-24.
  • "Zachariasiewicz Jan Chryzostom". WIEM Encyclopedia (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2015-04-25. Retrieved 2007-04-24.