The Undivine Comedy or The Un-divine Comedy (Polish: Nie Boska komedia or Nie-boska komedia),[a] is a play written by Polish Romantic poet Zygmunt Krasiński in 1833, published anonymously in 1835.[7] Its main theme is sociopolitical conflict – in Krasiński's words, "[between] aristocracy and democracy". It is Krasiński's best-known work[8][7][9] and is regarded as one of the most important works of Polish Romantic literature.[10][11][12]
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