
ADAM - MICKIEWICZ. - BAJKI.
ŻABY i ICH KRÓLE.
ŻABY i ICH KRÓLE.
KRÓL CHORY i LISY.
PRZYJACIELE.
ZAJĄC i ŻABA.
OSIOŁ i PIES.
LIS i KOZIOŁ.
PCHŁA i RABIN.
DZWON i DZWONKI.
A lively anthology of short fables brings the world of talking animals to life, using wit and rhyme to mirror the quirks of society. From a kingdom of frogs demanding a ruler to a sickly monarch attended by crafty foxes, each tale unfolds with humor and a gentle moral undercurrent, inviting listeners to reflect on power, vanity and the everyday dance of friendship.
Mickiewicz’s language twirls like a feathered ribbon, turning simple dialogue into sparkling verse that teases the imagination. The stories range from shy hares befriending frogs to clever dogs negotiating with wolves, all threaded together by playful irony and a keen eye for human folly. Whether you’re drawn to the absurdity of a snake‑crowned frog realm or the earnest chatter of a stubborn wife, these timeless sketches offer a charming escape that rewards attentive ears with subtle insight.
Language
pl
Duration
~22 minutes (21K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jimmy O'Regan (Produced from images generously made available by CBN Polona http://www.polona.pl)
Release date
2009-01-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1798–1855
A central voice of Polish Romanticism, this poet turned personal longing, exile, and national memory into works that still shape how generations read Polish literature. Best known for Pan Tadeusz and Dziady, he wrote with both lyrical feeling and a strong sense of history.
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