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Adam Mickiewicz: Critical Essay by Monika A. Dudli

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SOURCE: Dudli, Monika A. “Pan Tadeusz and the Epic Tradition” and “Some Conclusions.” In Pushkin, Mickiewicz and The Overcoming of romanticism, pp. 33-55. Stanford, CA: Stanford Honors Essays in Humanities, 1976.

In the following essay, Dudli examines the unique aspects of Pan Tadeusz, comparing it with Pushkin's Eugene Onegin.

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