Non-divine comedy

Sad story of Count Henri. "Non-Divine Comedy" is a drama written by Zygmunt Krasinski. It consists of four parts. His hero is Count Henryk - unsatisfied poet and aristocrat. The fact that youth is not entirely gave poetry, harasses him. In a night, from home Henryka beautiful girl, a bad spirit, in fact, symbolizes the beauty of apparent poetry. Henryk returns home, where just being baptized Orica, his son, blessed by a mother to the poet. While the woman was the psychiatric hospital because the Virgin tempting her husband lost their senses. The second part presents the work growing up Orica, which is a child and having the ability votes hearsay dead. Section 3 presents an introduction to the rest of the song that represents a revolution initiated by the Christians against the aristocracy. Count Henryk weapons castle, but after a few months on defense is under pressure from revolutionaries. You lose a son, then commits suicide.