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'''List of poets who have written much of their [[poetry]] in [[Polish language|Polish]]'''. See also Discussion Page for additional poets not listed here.
'''List of poets who have written much of their [[poetry]] in [[Polish language|Polish]]'''. See also Discussion Page for additional poets not listed here.


Three 19th century poets have historically been recognized as the national poets of Polish Romantic literature, dubbed the [[Three Bards]]. There have been five Polish-language [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] laureates, of which [[Czesław Miłosz]] and [[Wisława Szymborska]] were poets.
Three 19th century poets have historically been recognized as the national poets of Polish Romantic literature, dubbed the [[Three Bards]]. There have been five Polish-language [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] laureates, of which [[Czesław Miłosz]] and [[Wisława Szymborska]] were poets.
 
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==A==
* [[Franciszka Arnsztajnowa]] (1865–1942)
* [[Franciszka Arnsztajnowa]] (1865–1942)
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* [[Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński]] (1921–1944)
* [[Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński]] (1921–1944)
* [[Józef Baka]] (1707–1780)
* [[Józef Baka]] (1707–1780)
* [[Edward Balcerzan]] (born 1937)  
* [[Edward Balcerzan]] (born 1937)
* [[Stanisław Baliński]] (1899–1984)
* [[Stanisław Baliński]] (1899–1984)
* [[Marcin Baran]] (born 1963)
* [[Marcin Baran]] (born 1963)
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* [[Tytus Czyżewski]] (1880–1945)
* [[Tytus Czyżewski]] (1880–1945)
==D==
==D==
* [[Jacek Dehnel]] (born 1980)  
* [[Jacek Dehnel]] (born 1980)
* [[Elżbieta Drużbacka]] (1695 or 1698 – 1765)
* [[Elżbieta Drużbacka]] (1695 or 1698 – 1765)
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==E==
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==H==
==H==
* [[Julia Hartwig]] (1921–2017)<ref>{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/columbiaguidetol00sege |url-access=registration |title=The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945 |publisher=Columbia University Press |page=[https://archive.org/details/columbiaguidetol00sege/page/207 207] |last=Segel |first=Harold B |year=2003 |ISBN=0231114044}}</ref>
* [[Julia Hartwig]] (1921–2017)<ref>{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/columbiaguidetol00sege |url-access=registration |title=The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945 |publisher=Columbia University Press |page=[https://archive.org/details/columbiaguidetol00sege/page/207 207] |last=Segel |first=Harold B |year=2003 |ISBN=0231114044}}</ref>
* [[Marian Hemar]] (1901–1972)  
* [[Marian Hemar]] (1901–1972)
* [[Zbigniew Herbert]] (1924–1998), one of the best known and the most translated post-war Polish writers
* [[Zbigniew Herbert]] (1924–1998), one of the best known and the most translated post-war Polish writers
* [[Urszula Honek]] (1987)
* [[Urszula Honek]] (1987)
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* [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (1894–1980)
* [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (1894–1980)
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==J==
* [[Klemens Janicki]] (1516–1543)  
* [[Klemens Janicki]] (1516–1543)
* [[Bruno Jasieński]] (1901–1938)
* [[Bruno Jasieński]] (1901–1938)
* [[Mieczysław Jastrun]] (1903–1983)
* [[Mieczysław Jastrun]] (1903–1983)
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* [[Julian Kornhauser]] (born 1946)
* [[Julian Kornhauser]] (born 1946)
* [[Apollo Korzeniowski]] (1820–1869), father of [[Polish-British]] novelist [[Joseph Conrad]]
* [[Apollo Korzeniowski]] (1820–1869), father of [[Polish-British]] novelist [[Joseph Conrad]]
* [[Urszula Kozioł]] (born 1931)
* [[Urszula Kozioł]] (1931–2025)
* [[Ignacy Krasicki]] (1735–1801)
* [[Ignacy Krasicki]] (1735–1801)
* [[Zygmunt Krasiński]] (1812–1859), one of the ''[[Three Bards]]'' of [[Polish literature]]
* [[Zygmunt Krasiński]] (1812–1859), one of the ''[[Three Bards]]'' of [[Polish literature]]
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* [[Antoni Malczewski]] (1793–1826)
* [[Antoni Malczewski]] (1793–1826)
* [[Marcin Malek]] (born 1975)
* [[Marcin Malek]] (born 1975)
* [[Jakobe Mansztajn]] (born 1982)  
* [[Jakobe Mansztajn]] (born 1982)
* [[Tadeusz Miciński]] (1873–1918)
* [[Tadeusz Miciński]] (1873–1918)
* [[Adam Mickiewicz]] (1798–1855), considered Poland's national poet and a leading figure of European [[romanticism]]
* [[Adam Mickiewicz]] (1798–1855), considered Poland's national poet and a leading figure of European [[romanticism]]
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* [[Barbara Rosiek]] (1959–2020)
* [[Barbara Rosiek]] (1959–2020)
* [[Tadeusz Różewicz]] (1921–2014), [[Nike Award]] winner
* [[Tadeusz Różewicz]] (1921–2014), [[Nike Award]] winner
* [[Tomasz Różycki]] (born 1970)  
* [[Tomasz Różycki]] (born 1970)
* [[Zygmunt Rumel]] (1915–1943)
* [[Zygmunt Rumel]] (1915–1943)
* [[Lucjan Rydel]] (1870–1918)
* [[Lucjan Rydel]] (1870–1918)
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* [[Stefan Witwicki]] (1801–1847)
* [[Stefan Witwicki]] (1801–1847)
* [[Rafał Wojaczek]] (1945–1971)
* [[Rafał Wojaczek]] (1945–1971)
* [[Grażyna Wojcieszko]] (born 1957)  
* [[Grażyna Wojcieszko]] (born 1957)
* [[Maryla Wolska]] (1873–1930)
* [[Maryla Wolska]] (1873–1930)
* [[Józef Wybicki]] (1747–1822), author of the [[Poland Is Not Yet Lost|National Anthem of Poland]]
* [[Józef Wybicki]] (1747–1822), author of the [[Poland Is Not Yet Lost|National Anthem of Poland]]
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