The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom

1776 novel by Ignacy Krasicki From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom (Polish: Mikołaja Doświadczyńskiego przypadki; in English, more accurately, The Adventures of Nicholas Empiricus), written in Polish in 1776 by Ignacy Krasicki, is the first novel composed in the Polish language, and a milestone in Polish literature.[1]

OriginaltitleMikołaja Doświadczyńskiego przypadki
LanguagePolish
GenreNovel
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The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Empiricus
AuthorIgnacy Krasicki
Original titleMikołaja Doświadczyńskiego przypadki
LanguagePolish
GenreNovel
Publication date
1776
Publication placePoland
Media typePrint (Hardback)
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Krasicki's novel is the tale of Nicholas Experience (Mikołaj Doświadczyński), a Polish nobleman. During sojourns in Warsaw, Paris, and the fictional island of Nipu (a utopian society[2]), the protagonist gathers numerous experiences that lead him to a rationalist outlook and teach him how to become a good man, and thus a good citizen.

This rationalist outlook, often emphasized in Krasicki's writings, constitutes an apologia for the Enlightenment and physiocratism. The Adventures of Nicholas Experience offers a portrayal both of the 18th-century Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and of the broader European culture of the time.

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