God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 2. 1795 to the Present

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  1. Popular views of the episode owe more to Wyspianski's idealized play, Noc
    Listopadowa (1904), than to reality. See Artur Sliwinski, Powstanie listopadowe
    (Cracow, 1911).

  2. Waclaw Tokarz, Wojna polsko-rosyjska, 1830—1 (Warsaw, 1930).

  3. This is the subject of a popular poem by Slowacki, 'Sowinski w okopach Woli', Wiersze
    i poematy (Wybor) (PIW, Warsaw, 1971), 57-9.

  4. F. I. Tyutchev' (1803-73), 'Na vzyatie Varshavy 26 avgusta 1831g', Polnoe Sobranie
    Sochinenii, ed. P. V. Bykov (St. Petersburg, 1911), 277-8.

  5. Alexander Pushkin, 'Klevetnikam Rossii - vox et praeterea nihil'. The Oxford Book of
    Russian Verse (2nd Edition, Oxford, 1948), 73-4.

  6. Selected Correspondence of Fryderyk Chopin, ed. A. Medley (London, 1962), Nos. 48, 96.

  7. Casimir Delavigne, 'La Dies Irae de Kos'ciuszko', op. cit. 522.

  8. August von Platen, 'Wiegenlied einer polnischen Mutter', (Cradle song of a Polish
    Mother, 7 Nov. 1831), in Polenlieder deutscher Dichter (Lemberg, n.d.).

  9. Thomas Campbell, The Complete Poetical Works, ed. J. Logie Robertson (London,
    1907), 'Lines on Poland (1831)', 'The Power of Russia' etc, 218-26.

  10. The Wrongs of Poland: a poem in three cantos comprising The Siege of Vienna, by the
    author of 'Parental Wisdom' (London, 1849), 149. On British attitudes, see
    H. G. Weisser, 'Polonophilism and the British Working Class', Polish Review, xii (1967),
    78-96; T. Grzebieniowski, 'The Polish Cause in England a century ago', Slavonic and
    East European Review, ii (1832), 81-7.

  11. Richard Cobden, Russia: by a Manchester manufacturer (Edinburgh, 1836), especially
    Chapter II, 'Poland, Russia and England', 15-25. Cobden, basing his opinions on the
    work of Rulhiere and Heeren, wrote of 'Poland, upon which has been lavished more false
    sentiment, deluded sympathy and amiable ignorance than on any other subject of the
    present age'.

  12. Quoted by N. Riasanovsky, Nicholas I and Official Nationality in Russia 182.5-55
    (Berkeley, 1959), 230; Nicholas I/Pashkievich, September 1831, in N. Schilder, lmperator
    Nikolai Pervyi, (St. Petersburg 1901), ii. 589-92.

  13. See C. Morley, 'The European significance of the November Uprising', Journal of
    Central European Affairs, ii (1952), 407-16.


CHAPTER 14. CRACOVIA


  1. S. Kieniewicz, The Free State of Cracow, 1815-46', Slavonic and East European Review,
    xxvi (1946-8), 69-89. Janina Bieniarzowna, Rzeczpospolita Krakowska, 1815-46
    (Cracow, 1948); M. Zychowski, Rok 1846 w Rzeczypospolitej Krakowskiej i w Galicji
    (Warsaw, 1956).

  2. The Cracow Manifesto, 1846. Quoted by V. Heltman, Demokracja Polska na emigracji
    (Leipzig, 1866), 87-8. See also J. Bieniarzowna, Rzeczpospolita Krakowska, 1815-46:
    Wybor zrodel (Wroclaw, 1951).

  3. K. Marx, 22 Feb. 1848. Celina Bobinska, Marksa spotkania z Polskq, op. cit. 69 ff. See
    Chapter 21, note 14 above.

  4. Kornel Ujejski (1823-97), 'Z dymem pozarow', published in Skargi Jeremiego (1847) in
    Paris, although deliberately misattributed to London, 1847. Z Glpbokosci... Antologia
    polskiej modlitwy poetyckiej, op. cit., i. 424-6.


CHAPTER 15. WIOSNA


  1. L. B. Namier, 1848: The Revolution of the Intellectuals, British Academy: Raleigh
    Lecture, 1946 (London, 1947); J. A. Hawgood, '1848 in Central Europe', Slavonic and
    East European Review, xxvi (1948), 314-28; W stulecie Wiosny Ludow, 1848, ed.
    N. Gasiorowska (Warsaw, 1935), 5 vols.

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