Paryż w oczach polskich uchodźców u progu Wielkiej Emigracji
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When a group of Polish emigrants came to Paris after the November Insurrection in the
Autumn of 1831, their images of Paris as a splendid place were not confirmed. Poles were
offended by street disorder, untidines and lack of space. They were also overpowered with
noise, permanent street traffic and crowd. Feeling of solitude and loss was intensified in the
face of the world of all-powerful trade and publicity. Polish emigrants were unable to find
their place in that great, strange and ruled by power of money city, typical for Western-European
civilization. Citizens of French capital were also not especially friendly. Poles experienced
really nice moments when they visited respectable Paris monuments and remains of the past.
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