Grażyna is an 1823 narrative poem by Adam Mickiewicz, written in the summer of 1822 during a year-long sabbatical in Vilnius, while away from his teaching duties in Kaunas.
The woman character is believed to have been based on Mickiewicz's own sweetheart from Kaunas, Karolina Kowalska.
The name was originally conceived by Mickiewicz himself, having used the root of the Lithuanian adjective graži, meaning "beautiful".
[2] It was said by Polish writer Christien Ostrowski to have inspired Emilia Plater, a military heroine of the November 1830 Uprising.
In 1933 the poem served as the basis for the first opera in the newly independent Lithuania.