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Monica Mary Gardner

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With the outbreak of World War Two, which Britain entered after the German invasion of Poland, Gardner's expertise became all the more important. She died as a result of a German land mine which landed on her house. One of her manuscripts was recovered from the bomb site, but another was lost.
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Gardner was born in 1873 at Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, Surrey. the eldest of the six children of John Gardner, a member of the stock exchange, and his wife Amy Vernon Garratt. Her brother was the Italian scholar
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In between the wars Gardner lived with her mother and her brother who was dedicated to Italy and Italian. Monica's knowledge and expertise made their house a place to visit by notable visiting Poles.
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She followed this with more books on her single theme. She was known as one of the few English speaking writers who studied Polish literature and history. She wrote
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Julian Krzyzanowski, Monica Mary Gardner Polish literature. Definitive Guide (Volume I), PWN, Warsaw, 1985,
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in 1919. In 1922 she and her brother made what may have been her only visit to Poland. They visited
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Gardner's funeral was an important event that was attended by the President of Poland,
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Gardner studied the Polish language and literature after being intrigued at school by
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in 1926. The latter was said to have been published to coincide with the return of
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and Polish writers and a translator of Polish literature.
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Index

Roehampton
Poland
Edmund Garratt Gardner
Bonnie Prince Charlie
Clementina Sobieska
Edmund Naganowski
Adam Mickiewicz
Poznań
Kraków
Sienkiewicz's
Warsaw Cathedral
Władysław Raczkiewicz
Artur Grottger
Kościuszko: A Biography





Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
accessed 30 Nov 2015
p.vi


ISBN
83-01-01520-9
ISBN
978-83-01-05368-0

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