Abstract

The author of the article examines the views of K.N. Leontiev not so much on the Polish question (part of the Eastern question), but on the Polish people themselves in their constant confrontation with Russia. His views and opinions are considered against the background of the biography of the writer and diplomat, whose career began just during the Polish uprising (1863–1864).

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