Maria Konopnicka (1842–1910)
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Obras de Maria Konopnicka
Wybór poezji 3 copias
Mia poŝhorloĝo, La fumo 2 copias
Wybór pism 2 copias
Utwory poetyckie 2 copias
Pisma krytycznoliterackie 2 copias
Utwory dla dzieci 2 copias
Dym / Nasza Szkapa 2 copias
Nowele i obrazki. T. 3 1 copia
Рассказы 1 copia
Zla zima (Zimowe rymowanki) 1 copia
Złotniejący świat 1 copia
Wybór nowel 1 copia
MIŁOSIERDZIE GMINY 1 copia
Nasza szkapa, Urbanowa, Dym 1 copia
Poezje wybrane 1 copia
Konopnicka dzieciom 1 copia
Fränzchen 1 copia
Tęcza 1 copia
Kukułeczka 1 copia
Zbior nowel i obrazkow 1 copia
Nowele Tom II 1 copia
Linie i dźwięki 1 copia
Püsnicky 1 copia
Obrazki I Opowiadania 1 copia
Mia poŝhorloĝo ; Fumo 1 copia
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Conocimiento común
- Nombre legal
- Konopnicka, Maria (married)
Wasilowska, Marja (born) - Otros nombres
- Sawa, Jan
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1842-05-23
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1910-10-08
- Lugar de sepultura
- Lyczakowski Cemetery, Lwow, Poland
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Poland
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Suwalki, Polonia
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Lwów, Poland
Lviv, Ukraine - Lugares de residencia
- Suwałki, Poland, Russian Empire (birth|now Poland)
Lwów, Austria-Hungary (death|now Lviv, Ukraine)
Kalisz, Poland - Ocupaciones
- poet
short story writer
translator
children's story writer
journalist
women's rights activist (mostrar todos 7)
novelist - Biografía breve
- Maria Konopnicka was born Marja Wasiłowska in northeastern Poland. She was educated at home and at a Catholic convent school. In 1862, she married a landowner 12 years her senior, with whom she had six children. The marriage was unhappy, and in 1876 Maria separated from her husband and moved to Warsaw to pursue a writing career. She moved frequently around western Europe working as a journalist for many years thereafter. Her first poem was published in 1870 and she gained steadily in popularity over the years. Her work usually was published under pseudonyms such as Jan Sawa. She wrote novels and short stories for adults, children, and youth. She was also noted for her translations into Polish of authors such as Heinrich Heine, Gabriele D’Annunzio, and Edmond Rostand. She was a social activist and women's rights advocate. Today her work is considered among the finest in Polish literature.
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- Obras
- 60
- Miembros
- 156
- Popularidad
- #134,405
- Valoración
- 3.2
- Reseñas
- 2
- ISBNs
- 108
- Idiomas
- 3
- Favorito
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This charming Polish folktale, in which a kind king learns wisdom, explains how people first came to cultivate flax, and how they learned to make linen cloth. The delicate line drawings by Janina Domanska, the author/illustrator of King Krakus and the Dragon, are presented in four colors, and are the perfect complement to the narrative. Well worth the time of any folklore enthusiast!… (más)