词条 | Andrzej Kmicic |
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| colour = #DEDEE2 | name = Andrzej Kmicic | series = The Trilogy | first = The Deluge | last = Fire in the Steppe | creator = Henryk Sienkiewicz | portrayer = Daniel Olbrychski | nickname = Jędrek | alias = Babinicz | spouse = Aleksandra Billewiczówna | gender = Male | religion = Christian | nationality = Lithuanian }} Andrzej Kmicic is best known as a fictional character created by Henryk Sienkiewicz featured in the novel The Deluge. He is a typical szlachcic (Polish-Lithuanian noble) from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; unruly yet patriotic. During the course of the books, he transforms from a villain to a hero. The 1991–92 Copernicus Society translation by W.S. Kuniczak calls the character Andrei Kmita, rather than Andrzej Kmicic.[1] The moral transformation of Kmicic is similar to the transformation of Prince Roman from Joseph Conrad's book.[2] References1. ^{{cite book| last = Sienkiewicz| first = Henryk| authorlink = Henryk Sienkiewicz | others = Trans. W. S. Kuniczak| year = 1992 | chapter = | title = Fire in the Steppe | publisher = Copernicus Society of America / Hippocrene Books | location = New York | isbn = 0-7818-0025-0 | pages = 21, 25}} {{The Trilogy}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kmicic, Andrzej}}{{novel-char-stub}}2. ^Adam Gillon, "Some Polish Literary Motifs in the Works of Joseph Conrad", The Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Winter, 1966), pp. 427-428. 5 : Fictional characters introduced in 1884|Sienkiewicz's Trilogy|Fictional Polish people|Characters in novels of the 19th century|Fictional characters based on real people |
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