Juliusz Kleiner

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Juliusz Kleiner (born April 24, 1886 in Lemberg , † March 23, 1957 in Krakow ) was a Polish philosopher and literary historian.

After graduating from high school in Lviv, Kleiner studied Polish, German and philosophy at the university there. 1916–1920 he was a professor at the Warsaw University , then from 1920 at the Lviv University . He was a member of the PAU and PAN . During the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland, he remained a professor at Lviv University. After the German attack on the USSR, Eastern Poland and Lviv came under German occupation and Kleiner went into hiding as Jan Zalutyński with Fudakowskis, Teleżyńskis and Żółtowskis. After the war he became a professor at the Catholic University of Lublin and from 1947 at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.

Works (selection)

  • Studia o Słowackim (1910)
  • Zygmunt Krasiński. Dzieje myśli (1912)
  • Twórczość młodzieńcza (Monograph J. Słowackis. Volume 1) (1919)
  • Od Balladyny do Lilli Wenedy (Monograph J. Słowackis. Volume 2) (1920)
  • Okres Beniowskiego (Monograph J. Słowackis. Volume 3) (1923)
  • Poeta mistyk (Monograph J. Słowackis. Volume 4) (1927)

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