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Anafielas. Vitolis’ Lament (Anafielas. Pieśni z podań Litwy. Pieśń pierwsza. Witolorauda)

Authors: Józef Kraszewski (1812–1887)
Wincenty Smokowski (1797–1876)
Created:1846
Material:paper
Dimensions:25.50 × 16 cm

In 18401845, the Polish historian and writer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski (18121887) wrote the romantic poem Anafielas (Kraszewski borrowed this strange word, allegedly Lithuanian, meaning ‘the Otherworld’, from Teodor Narbutt’s mythological legends). The poem was in three parts: ‘Vitolis’ Lament’, ‘Mindaugas’ and ‘Vytautas’ Battles’. In the first part, Kraszewski described Vitolis, an imaginary hero of pagan Lithuania, and his campaigns, based on material found in Narbutt’s ‘History of Lithuania’. Stanisław Moniuszko composed the piece Vitolis’ Lament (the composition is listed in the appendix).

Source: Law firm Valiunas Ellex art album ARS LIBRI (2022). Compiler Algimantas Muzikevičius, text authors Algimantas Muzikevičius, Rolandas Gustaitis