The article presents a study of issues that were often on the periph- ery of the author’s narrative. It was found that the problem of exdivision (collection of debts from movable property) is revealed by the memoirist with the help of factuality and saturation of the text with numbers, which is a manifestation of positivist tendencies in the work of T. Bobrovsky. This process leads to the decline of noble residences, which is often accompanied by the image of ruin ‒ a symbol not only of the decline of the former material greatness of the nobility, but also the moral and ethical values of ancient Poland. The problems of conformism and “right-bank euphoria”, highlighted by the memoirist as a spiritual destruction of society, are depicted in numerous plot inserts of comic content. Particular attention in the work of T. Bobrovsky is paid to the phenomenon of «Balagulshchyna», which is seen as a result of degradation and demoralization of the youth of that time, which, on the one hand, could not be properly realized in the modern world with the help of chivalrous landmarks, and on the other - as a protest against the outdated social order. The problems of social depression and the decline of ancient traditions are expressed in «Memoirs ...» by the motive of longing for the noble past. One of the manifestations of sadness in the old days, orders and customs is the tendentious use of the landscape, such as the landscape sketch of Zhytomyr. In a laconic, dry, and sometimes protocol presentation, memories of the nature of the Zhytomyr area impress with their splendor and imagery, emphasizing the uniqueness of the content. This approach to the artistic reflections of the landscape is the impetus for the development of conclusions about the historical past of the region and about nostalgic reflections, which relate primarily to the noble past. The figurative landscape, in the context of a rather «ascetic» narration, stimulates the recipient of the memoirs to read and read quite carefully, because this is a single description of the landscape in the «Memoirs ...». Issues of social depression, «right-bank euphoria», conformism and the decline of aristocratic traditions are revealed in the descriptions of events not only after the November but also the January Uprising. Such duality, according to the author, demonstrates the need to restore statehood by democratic rather than armed methods. Thus, in the memoirist’s work we find a whole set of issues that reveal the problem of the decline of the aristocratic past and which, on the example of public life of the Right Bank, reflect the national tragedy of Polish statehood as a whole.