Abstract
In the revolutionary trilogy, Jeske-Choiński uses historical figures to
present the cruelties of the events of the end of the 18th century. For this reason, the fictional
characters become a background for the actions of historical heroes, whose profiles,
in turn, are presented by the author by means of suggesting their moral evaluation.
Although it seems coherent – the characters are just as cruel as the world they live in – it
makes the reader feel uneasy about the contrast between the historical facts and the
characters in the novel. In this work, the representations of historical figures created by
Jeske-Choiński will be compared with their real counterparts, described by historians.