Stanisław Tarnowski

Count Stanisław Tarnowski (7 November 1837 – 31 December 1917) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), historian, literary critic and publicist.

During his stay in Paris he worked in the political bureau of the organization and collaborated with Julian Klaczko and Valerian Kalinka.

[2] During the January Uprising, Tarnowski was connected with the "Biali" ("White") liberal-conservative political faction.

After his release from prison in Olomouc, he returned to the country and together with Stanisław Koźmian, Józef Szujski and Ludwik Wodzicki he founded the Przegląd Polski quarterly.

[3] In 1868, he co-authored Teka Stańczyka, a series of satirical pamphlets on the political situation in Galicia published in the Przegląd magazine.