The Story of a Siberian Exile Followed by a Narrative of Recent Events in Poland

The Story of a Siberian Exile Followed by a Narrative of Recent Events in Poland

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Author: Piotrowski, Rufin,1806-1872
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The Story of a Siberian Exile Followed by a Narrative of Recent Events in Poland

The Story of a Siberian Exile Followed by a Narrative of Recent Events in Poland

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The Story of a Siberian Exile Followed by a Narrative of Recent Events in Poland

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Author: Piotrowski, Rufin,1806-1872
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Story of a Siberian Exile; Followed by a Narrative of Recent Events in Poland

It has not been thought advisable to give these papers to the public without a few words of explanation to those readers who see them for the first time in an English dress. It may seem that the three parts of which the book is composed have little connection with each other, but this is not the case. Along with the story of a Polish Exile in Siberia will be found two chapters on the political aspects of Poland. The first of these contains an account of those measures and events by which the dismemberment of ancient Poland was effected. But the Poles contend that the wrong done to their country has not stopped there; and that she has been not only dismembered, but denationalised. On referring to the Treaty of Vienna they find that this loss of nationality was not contemplated by the European powers, and that it is contrary both to the[Pg vi] letter and to the spirit of the Treaties of 1815. By degrees, however, whether rightly or wrongly, Russian supremacy has asserted itself, and the story of M. Rufin Pietrowski is intended to demonstrate what are the amenities of that rgime. The Poles will not submit to a government in which they are not allowed to participate; and they are engaged in ceaseless attempts to elude its vigilance, and to defy its power. They wish to organise themselves; and the executive, obliged to act both on the defensive and the offensive towards them, has recourse to cruel and arbitrary methods of repression. The narrative of the Siberian Exile is a strange one, but there is no reason to believe that his tale is otherwise than authentic. The candour and moderation with which he speaks of the Russian officials is highly creditable, and it deserves to be noticed, that it is the system, rather than the men, which he attacks. The last paper in this book will be found, without doubt, to be the most interesting. A moments reflection will convince its readers that there is no European country in which so great a change is being effected, and of which they hear so little, as Russian Poland. Yet the events which have recently agitated Poland[Pg vii] are events of historical interest, and they are not in themselves unimportant to Western Europe. An outline of their nature and extent is given here. This history of twelve months of agitation makes us spectators of a struggle which the Poles have maintained against the Czar, and in which they have proved themselves to be still full of that high, haughty, and stubborn spirit of liberty which Edmund Burke discerned in them of yore. Their recent efforts towards civilization and self-improvement will not fail to ensure for them the sympathy of all who can discern in its energy and its self-control the true greatness of a nation. Sketches of some of the leading men of Poland will be found here: and, at this crisis, it has been thought that an account of the career of Count Andrew Zamoyski could hardly fail of being acceptable. If the destiny of Poland, as a nation, be eventful and yet obscure, the destiny of individuals has often proved under the Muscovite rule to be more tragic and even more obscure. The Polish party in emigration, who now welcome Count Zamoyski, have great cause to congratulate themselves that their civic herothe best and worthiest of their patriotshas not been sent to expiate a life devoted to his countrys good in the[Pg viii] fortress of Akatoua, or in some of the desolate wastes of the Russian Empire in the East. The translator is in no wise responsible for any of the sentiments to be found in this book. His task has been simply that of rendering into English the thoughts and words of other men. In the story of M. Rufin Pietrowski he has felt the disadvantages that attend upon the translation of a translation; but he has striven to preserve the integrity of the narrative, even in the smallest particulars. It is with a view to this end that he has adopted all those Russian and Polish phrases, idioms, and words which occur in the text of M. Klackso. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 67749
Author: Piotrowski, Rufin
Release Date: Apr 1, 2022
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
Publication Date: 1863
Publisher Country: United Kingdom

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