Janko Muzykant

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title: Janko Muzykant
text: Janko Muzykant is a short story by Polish writer and winner of 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature, Henryk Sienkiewicz. It has been described as one of his most successful works in that genre. Janko Muzykant was first published in the Kurier Warszawski in 1879. The story is representative of the positivism in Poland period in Polish literature, focusing on social injustice and the wasted life chances for peasant children. Other themes include the folk beliefs and superstitions of uneducated peasantry
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description: Short story by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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