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Franciszek Karpiński

1741 - 1825

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Franciszek Karpiński (4 October 1741 – 16 September 1825) was the leading sentimental Polish poet of the Age of Enlightenment. He is particularly remembered for his religious works later rendered as hymns and carols. He is also considered one of the most original Polish writers of the early partitions. In his native Poland he was cherished during the Polish Romantic Period of the early 19th century. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Franciszek Karpiński is the 4,857th most popular writer (down from 4,329th in 2019). (down from 3,562nd in 2019)

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Among writers, Franciszek Karpiński ranks 4,857 out of 7,302Before him are Rodolfo Walsh, Einar Már Guðmundsson, Nancy Huston, Grant Allen, Kenjirō Tokutomi, and Johan Borgen. After him are Akram Aylisli, Ronald Knox, František Čelakovský, Hanif Kureishi, José Eustasio Rivera, and Bedros Tourian.

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Among people born in 1741, Franciszek Karpiński ranks 25Before him are Arthur Young, Pierre Pigneau de Behaine, Ivan Gudovich, José Cadalso, William Withering, and Carl Hindenburg. After him are Charles Willson Peale, Aagje Deken, Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain, John Langdon, Thomas Fitzsimons, and Samuel Chase. Among people deceased in 1825, Franciszek Karpiński ranks 36Before him are Wilhelm Hemprich, Utagawa Toyokuni, Maha Bandula, Frederick IV, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, Yakov Sannikov, and Edward Pigott. After him are Maria Angela Ardinghelli, Marie Bouliard, Paul Louis Courier, James Wilkinson, José Bernardo de Tagle y Portocarrero, 4th Marquess of Torre Tagle, and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.

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