Moja Beatrice

audiobook

Moja Beatrice

by hrabia Zygmunt Krasiński

PL·~27 minutes·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

Zygmunt Krasiński - MOJA BEATRICE

0:08
2

OD WYDAWCY.

1:25
3

POEZYE

0:00
4

Niewymarzona, a cudowna.

3:15
5

Boleść rozłączenia.

1:20
6

Pożegnanie Italii.

1:43
7

Do Duchów.

2:19
8

Co mi się marzy?

2:22
9

Nie wrócę już!

0:30
10

Gdzie cisza?

0:38

Description

A passionate outpouring of a 19th‑century Romantic poet’s inner world, this collection gathers verses that trace a single, obsessive devotion to an idealised Beatrice. The poems, first scattered across contemporary journals, have been arranged chronologically, letting listeners hear the gradual intensification of longing, from tentative admiration to a feverish, almost mystical surrender. The voice swings between tender reverence and anguished confession, invoking Dante’s infernal journey and celestial salvation as metaphors for love’s consuming fire.

Within the pages the poet wrestles with paradoxes—hope and despair, life and death, the fleeting breath of joy against the weight of eternity. Vivid scenes of moonlit seas, crimson crowns, and serpentine temptations blend with stark reflections on emptiness and the search for a soul’s echo. Listeners will be drawn into the rhythmic cadence of the verses, feeling each surge of desire and every whispered plea, while the timeless language invites personal resonance long after the final line fades.

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Language

pl

Duration

~27 minutes (25K 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

2009-01-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

hrabia Zygmunt Krasiński

hrabia Zygmunt Krasiński

1812–1859

A leading voice of Polish Romanticism, he wrote with unusual intensity about faith, history, revolution, and the moral struggles of his age. Best known for works like The Undivine Comedy, he remains one of Poland’s celebrated Three Bards.

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