Władysław Ludwik Anczyc

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Władysław Ludwik Anczyc in 1860
(photo by Karol Beyer )

Władysław Ludwik Anczyc (pseudonym: Kazimierz Góralczyk ; * December 12, 1823 in Vilnius , † July 28, 1883 in Kraków ) was a Polish writer , poet and playwright.

The son of the theater actor and director Siegmund Anczyc and his wife, actress Barbara Hrehorowicz, studied pharmacy at the Jagiellonian University , but devoted himself to literary work at an early age and lived mostly in Krakow, where he died on July 28, 1883. He wrote Polish folk songs like: The Bauer Aristocrats (1851), The farmers' emigration (awards) and the rafters (1875), and also the poetic narrative Tyrteusz (1862) and many early writings in the field of history and geography.

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