Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz

Pan Tadeusz

Adam Mickiewicz with George Rapall Noyes (Translator)

292 pages first pub 1834 (editions)

fiction classics poetry reflective slow-paced
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Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz is a rich and sweeping epic poem that will captivate readers who appreciate the beauty of classic literature, the depth of Polish culture, and the power of love and rebellion in the face of oppression, making it a must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction, romance, and the timeless struggles of the human spirit.

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An epic tale of country life among the Polish and Lithuanian gentry in 1811-1812, PAN TADEUSZ by Adam Mickiewicz is perhaps Poland's best-known literary work and has been translated into almost every European language. This bilingual edition, with...

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Community Reviews

2.98
based on 926 reviews

Moods

informative: 45%

funny: 40%

reflective: 40%

adventurous: 36%

lighthearted: 27%

relaxing: 22%

challenging: 18%

emotional: 13%

inspiring: 13%

hopeful: 9%

tense: 9%

mysterious: 4%

sad: 4%


Pace

9% of readers chose fast
12% of readers chose medium
77% of readers chose slow
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medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

13% of readers chose Plot
63% of readers chose A mix
13% of readers chose Character
9% of readers chose N/A
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Strong character development?

36% of readers chose Yes
27% of readers chose Complicated
36% of readers chose No
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Loveable characters?

17% of readers chose Yes
30% of readers chose Complicated
47% of readers chose No
4% of readers chose N/A
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Diverse cast of characters?

15% of readers chose Yes
21% of readers chose Complicated
57% of readers chose No
5% of readers chose N/A
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Flaws of characters a main focus?

27% of readers chose Yes
16% of readers chose Complicated
55% of readers chose No
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Complicated
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