Polish author. Famous for his patriotic historical novels, he praised Poland's past glory in works such as The Deluge (1886) and The Knights of the Crusader (1900), encouraging his people who were suffering the misfortune of losing their country and inspiring national fervor. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1905 for Quo Wadís. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ポーランドの作家。愛国的な歴史小説で名をはせ,《大洪水》(1886年)ほかの三部作,《十字軍団の騎士》(1900年)などにポーランドの過去の栄光をうたいあげ,亡国の悲運に沈む自国民を励まし,民族熱を鼓吹した。《クオ・ウァディス》で1905年ノーベル文学賞。
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