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Eliza Orzeszkowa (1841–1910)

Autore di On the Niemen

57 opere 253 membri 2 recensioni 1 preferito

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Serie

Opere di Eliza Orzeszkowa

On the Niemen (1954) 85 copie
Meir Ezofowicz (1980) 20 copie
Marta (1979) 16 copie
Cham (1984) 15 copie
La buona signora (1989) 14 copie
Gloria victis (1910) 11 copie
Dziurdziowie (1980) 9 copie
La ||interrompita kanto (1912) 7 copie
The Argonauts (2007) 7 copie
Nad Niemnem. tom I (1984) 6 copie
OPOWIADANIA (1997) 3 copie
Tadeusz ; A...B...C... (1985) 3 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Orzeszkowa, Eliza
Nome legale
Pawlowska, Eliza (born)
Orzeszkowa, Eliza (married)
Data di nascita
1841-05-25
Data di morte
1910-05-18
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Poland
Russia
Luogo di nascita
Milkowszczyzna, Belarus
Luogo di morte
Hrodna, Belarus
Luogo di residenza
Grodno, Poland (birth ∙ death ∙ now in Belarus)
Warsaw, Poland
Istruzione
convent school
Attività lavorative
novelist
publisher
bookshop owner
Breve biografia
Elizabeth "Eliza" Orzeszkowa, née Pawłowski, was born to a family of Polish gentry in Milkowszczyzna, today in Belarus. Her father was a lawyer and intellectual who died when she was three years old. The family moved to nearby Grodno (present-day Hrodna). Eliza began writing stories at an early age. From 1852 to 1857, she studied at a convent school in Warsaw. In 1858, at age 16, she married Piotr Orzeszko, a Polish nobleman and landowner twice her age. He was arrested and exiled to Siberia after the January Uprising of 1863 against the Russian Empire. The couple were legally separated and the marriage was annulled in 1869. She opened a bookshop and publishing house in Grodno. In 1878, she published her first novel, Meir Ezofowicz. The Russian authorities closed down her business in 1882, and she was under police surveillance for five years. Nevertheless, she was a prolific writer who produced some 30 novels and more than 120 short stories, sketches, novellas, and plays, nearly all of them dealing with social issues in Poland under Russian rule, including independence, education, marriage, and the role of women. Her most famous book was Nad Niemnem (Over the Niemen), published in 1888.

She eventually remarried in 1894 to Stanisław Nahorski, after a 30-year relationship. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1905 together with Henryk Sienkiewicz.

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Probably the most commonly hated book among polish high-schoolers. It's boring beyond imagine, and I write it as a person who is able to read through and appreciate Proust's novels. This I couldn't force myself to finish, as couldn't countless students before and countless others are going to find impossible, unless Poland finally gets a Minister of Education sensible enough to cease these tortures.
Only for admirers of "one percent of action and ninety-nine percent of pointless nature descriptions" writing style. So basically, hardly for anybody.… (altro)
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Statistiche

Opere
57
Utenti
253
Popolarità
#90,475
Voto
3.1
Recensioni
2
ISBN
84
Lingue
5
Preferito da
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