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Maria Kuncewiczowa

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382: 31: 173:(Covenant With a Child), which is a collection that explores birth, motherhood, the connection between a mother and her child. These stories remain true to Kuncewiczowa's later exploration of themes concerning the psychology of women, ideas of femininity, and motherhood. Her second major work, 598: 186:(The Stranger, 1936), which was translated into several languages and quickly gained her national and international recognition. She drew inspiration for this novel from her mother, who gave up her career as a violinist to raise a family. 130:
class, or the impoverished educated class. Her mother was a violist who gave up her career to raise a family, which was one thing that drew Kuncewiczowa to music in her early life. She studied music and literature in
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Kuncewiczowa, née Szczepańska, married Jerzy Kuncewicz, a Polish lawyer, writer, and activist, in 1921, and one year later, gave birth to her son, Witold Kuncewicz.
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in the early 1920s, publishing translations of major works in foreign languages. Kuncewiczowa remained an active member of the PEN Club for the rest of her life.
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Eventually, Kuncewiczowa and her husband moved to the United States in 1956, where she taught Polish language and literature at the
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Kuncewiczowa was born on October 30, 1895, in Samara, Russian Empire. Her parents had been exiled to Russia for involvement in the
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Kuncewiczowa's major breakout was in 1927 when she published her first collection of short stories,
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in 1918 under her maiden name. She had published under pseudonyms for the magazine
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Recipients of the Medal of the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland
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in 1938. After she left, she traveled to Paris and England, where she wrote
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In 1938, she was awarded the Gold Laurel (Złoty Wawrzyn) of the
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Kuncewiczowa left Poland with her husband in 1939 after the
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1946; Warszawa : Instytut Wydawniczy Pax, 1978.
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Maria Kuncewiczowa – kalendarium życia i twórczości.
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Samara
Lublin
novel
Samara
Lublin
January 1863 Polish Insurrection
Polish intelligentsia
Kraków
Warsaw
Paris
PEN Club
Cudzoziemka
Polish Academy of Literature
German invasion
University of Chicago
University of Chicago
Kazimierz nad Wisłą
University of Maria Curie-Sklodowska
honoris causa
ISBN
9788371805493
Cudzoziemka
ISBN
9788378362258
OCLC
812595307
Zmowa nieobecnych
OCLC
3431553

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