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Franciszek Zabłocki

Franciszek Zabłocki (January 2, 1754, Volhynia–September 10, 1821, Końskowola), is considered the most distinguished Polish comic dramatist and satirist of the Enlightenment period. He descends from an old aristocratic family of Poland with coat of arms Łada. He translated many French comedies, among others those by Molière, but also wrote his own plays concentrating on Polish issues.
From 1774, he worked in the Commission for National Education and in 1794, he took part in the Kościuszko Uprising. During the next year he gave up literature and became a priest.
==Literary career==
Zabłocki's literary career began with the publication of his work in the Polish literary magazine 'Fin, Fun and Useful'. The magazine was the first of its kind in Poland, and was launched in the year 1770.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://fircyk-w-zalotach.klp.pl/a-7753.html )
During King Stanislaw August's reign, Warsaw was the scene of great literary activity. The King used to host literary figures for dinner every Thursday. Zablocki was a regular invitee to these parties, which included in its guest list such Polish luminaries as A. Naruszewicza and I. Krasickiego.〔 During one such meeting, ZabłockiAt was asked to read his first comedy 'Fri Zabobonnik'. The King was so enraptured by this song that he bestowed the Merentibus medal on Zabłocki.〔
After that Zablocki turned to writing plays, producing an astounding 40 plays in ten years. He mostly wrote comedies. His major works are Amphitryon (1783), Sarmatism (1785), Muhammad Harlequin (1785), King of bliss in the country (1787), Yellow nightcap (1783), Doctor of Lublin (1781), Gamrat (1785) and The Marriage of Figaro (1786).〔

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