Dziady (Poem)

Dziady (Forefathers Eve) is one of the most famous poetical novels of Adam Mickiewicz. The name refers to dziady, an ancient Slavic and Lithuanian feast to commemorate the dead. The 2nd part of the work is dedicated mostly to the Dziady feast organized in what is now Belarus.

 

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