Juliusz Slowacki
Poet
Polish Romantic dramatist and poet known for Kordian, Beniowski, and other works. Over the course of his career, he wrote more than two hundred poetic works and twenty-five plays.
He was raised in Kremenets and Vilnius and held a temporary governmental position in the Kingdom of Poland.
He took political refuge in France during a turbulent time in Poland's history.
He never married, and he died in Paris of tuberculosis at the age of thirty-nine.
His mother hosted a literary salon where a young Slowacki met Adam Mickiewicz. Mickiewicz was the first of Polish literature's "Three Bards," a group in which Slowacki himself would later be included.