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Kasper Twardowski (ca. 1592 – ca. 1641) was a Polish poet of the early Polish Baroque period, representing the so-called metaphysical or metaphysical-and-devotional line of poets. Little is known of his personal life. Twardowski was most likely born in Sambor (now Sambir) into the well-off family of the local tailor, and spent his youth in Kraków (Cracow), Poland, where he is assumed to have studied at the Jagiellonian University (then known as the Kraków Academy). In 1629 Twardowski moved probably to Lwów (Lviv), where he died. Twardowski is best known for his erotica called "the Cupid's Lessons", banned by the bishop of Kraków, and later rejected by the poet himself as immoral; blamed for his own poor health as the apparent wrath of God.

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  • Kasper Twardowski (en)
  • Kasper Twardowski (pl)
  • Каспер Твардовський (uk)
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  • Kasper Twardowski (ca. 1592 – ca. 1641) was a Polish poet of the early Polish Baroque period, representing the so-called metaphysical or metaphysical-and-devotional line of poets. Little is known of his personal life. Twardowski was most likely born in Sambor (now Sambir) into the well-off family of the local tailor, and spent his youth in Kraków (Cracow), Poland, where he is assumed to have studied at the Jagiellonian University (then known as the Kraków Academy). In 1629 Twardowski moved probably to Lwów (Lviv), where he died. Twardowski is best known for his erotica called "the Cupid's Lessons", banned by the bishop of Kraków, and later rejected by the poet himself as immoral; blamed for his own poor health as the apparent wrath of God. (en)
  • Kasper Twardowski, pseud. Kasper z Sambora, (ur. w 1593 r. w Samborze, zm. przed 1641) – poeta obyczajowy, religijny, okolicznościowy wczesnego baroku, zaliczany do tak zwanych "poetów metafizycznych" lub "metafizyczno-dewocyjnych". (pl)
  • Каспер Твардовський (пол. Kasper Twardowski, * бл. 1592 —†бл. 1641) — польський поет, представник бароко. (uk)
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  • Kasper Twardowski (ca. 1592 – ca. 1641) was a Polish poet of the early Polish Baroque period, representing the so-called metaphysical or metaphysical-and-devotional line of poets. Little is known of his personal life. Twardowski was most likely born in Sambor (now Sambir) into the well-off family of the local tailor, and spent his youth in Kraków (Cracow), Poland, where he is assumed to have studied at the Jagiellonian University (then known as the Kraków Academy). In 1629 Twardowski moved probably to Lwów (Lviv), where he died. Twardowski is best known for his erotica called "the Cupid's Lessons", banned by the bishop of Kraków, and later rejected by the poet himself as immoral; blamed for his own poor health as the apparent wrath of God. (en)
  • Kasper Twardowski, pseud. Kasper z Sambora, (ur. w 1593 r. w Samborze, zm. przed 1641) – poeta obyczajowy, religijny, okolicznościowy wczesnego baroku, zaliczany do tak zwanych "poetów metafizycznych" lub "metafizyczno-dewocyjnych". (pl)
  • Каспер Твардовський (пол. Kasper Twardowski, * бл. 1592 —†бл. 1641) — польський поет, представник бароко. (uk)
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