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Focuses on Count Henryk's personal failure as a husband and father. Driven by a Romantic obsession with "ideal beauty," he neglects his family, leading to madness and tragedy.

Shifts to the Trenches of the Holy Trinity , where the last aristocrats are besieged by the revolutionary army. This culminates in a famous ideological debate between Henryk and Pankracy. Key Characteristics NIE-BOSKA KOMEDIA

The ending features a supernatural intervention—the appearance of Christ—suggesting that human logic and revolution cannot solve the ultimate fate of humanity. Focuses on Count Henryk's personal failure as a

The title is a direct polemic against Dante’s Divine Comedy , framing human history as a "hellish" comedy of errors rather than a divinely ordered journey. This culminates in a famous ideological debate between

Krasiński initially published the work anonymously to avoid political repercussions, earning him the title "The Anonymous Poet of Poland".

(The Un-Divine Comedy), written by Zygmunt Krasiński in 1833, is a masterpiece of Polish Romantic literature that explores the brutal collision between two world orders: the decaying aristocracy and the rising, vengeful revolutionary masses. Core Themes and Conflict