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    Maria Rodziewiczówna (2 February 1863 – 6 November 1944, near Żelazna) was a Polish writer, among the most famous of the interwar years. Her works often...
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    Gymnasium was founded, which three years later received the name of Maria Rodziewiczówna, a Polish writer living nearby, who co-financed the construction...
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    Italian-American anarcha-feminist Maria Rodrigo (1888–1967), Spanish pianist and composer Maria Rodziewiczówna (1864–1944), Polish writer Maria Roe Vincent (born 1989)...
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    Stefan Szpinger, who, among other things, concluded negotiations with Maria Rodziewiczówna, obtaining exclusivity for Polish Publishing House to publish her...
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    Kresów w prozie Marii Rodziewiczówny [The Kresy myth in the prose of Maria Rodziewiczówna] (in Polish). Wydawn. Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. ISBN 978-83-7241-249-2...
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    Wola Osowińska is the same as the title of the novel "Dewajtis" by Maria Rodziewiczówna, published in 1889. In this story "Dewajtis" is the name of a symbolic...
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  • German politician and resistance member (b. 1888) November 16 – Maria Rodziewiczówna, Polish writer (b. 1863) November 19 – Ignacio Bolívar, Spanish naturalist...
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    long-time female partners, such as the writer Maria Konopnicka and painter Maria Dulębianka, Maria Rodziewiczówna and Helena Weychert or Paulina Kuczalska-Reinschmit...
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    Polish science and culture found refuge in the hospital, including Maria Rodziewiczówna and Zofia Kossak-Szczucka. Numerous clergy and undercover insurgents...
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  • Eliza Orzeszkowa Pavlina Pajk Eliška Pešková Gabriela Preissová Maria Rodziewiczówna Mary D. Rosengarten Lady Mary Wroth Rosa Schapire Mary Shelley Staka...
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  • Gabriela Zapolska (1857–1921) Maria Rodziewiczówna (1863–1944) Poets: Adam Asnyk (1838–1897) Felicjan Faleński (1825–1910) Maria Ilnicka (1825 or 1827–1897)...
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    melodrama film directed by Juliusz Gardan. It is based on the novel by Maria Rodziewiczówna. Stanisława Angel-Engelówna - Kazia Franciszek Brodniewicz - Andrzej...
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    Breza [pl], Stanisław Dygat, Wilam Horzyca [pl], Stefan Otwinowski, Maria Rodziewiczówna, and Jerzy Zawieyski; columnist Stefan "Wiecha" Wiechecki; graphic...
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    Tuwim, Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, Witold Gombrowicz, Czesław Miłosz, Maria Dąbrowska and Zofia Nałkowska. In the years of German and Soviet occupation...
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  • Advocate. Retrieved 6 November 2009. Hayman, Mari (2013). "Politics Innovator: María Rachid, Argentina". Americas Quarterly. Retrieved 19 November 2018. "Radfic...
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  • Villamil (1939–2003, Uruguay), historian, feminist, wr., activist Maria Rodziewiczówna (1863–1944, Poland), political wr. & landowner Jill Roe (1940–2017...
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  • Rodríguez (1871–1927, Venezuela/US, nf) Sheila Rodwell (1947–2009, Maria Rodziewiczówna (1863–1944, Russian E/Poland, f/nf) Jill Roe (1940–2017, Australia...
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  • works Małgorzata Rejmer (born 1985) novelist, short story writer Maria Rodziewiczówna (1863–1944), important novelist and short story writer of the interwar...
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  • Stern. Florian, directed by Leonard Buczkowski, based on a book by Maria Rodziewiczówna. Released October 28, 1938, Granica, based on a book by Zofia Nałkowska...
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    the student library, the most popular books were authored by Maria Rodziewiczówna, Maria Konopnicka, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Stefan Żeromski, Bolesław Prus...
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  • Stanisław Przybyszewski (1868–1927) Władysław Reymont (1868–1925) Maria Rodziewiczówna (1863–1944) Adolf Rudnicki (1912–1990) Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846–1916)...
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  • Antanas Strazdas, Adam Mickiewicz. Malinauskaitė corresponded with Maria Rodziewiczówna and translated some of her texts to Lithuanian. Eight of Mailinauksiatė's...
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    traditional estate and its grand residence, mentioned by writers such as Maria Rodziewiczówna and Józef Weyssenhoff. Aftanazy was invited there for a holiday and...
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    Polish-American painter, also known as Karl Witkowski (1860-1910) Maria Rodziewiczówna, alumna of the school, Polish writer Konstanty Plisowski, Polish...
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    the translated poem Grażyna by Adam Mickiewicz, short story by Maria Rodziewiczówna, and the play William Tell by Friedrich Schiller. More academic texts...
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    Piotr Michałowski, painter, writer, nun, art teacher and translator Maria Rodziewiczówna, alumna and Polish writer Marcella Sembrich, alumna, Polish opera...
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