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Her book concerning
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Daugirdaitė was taught Polish literature, history, and the Polish language by her mother
Jadwiga Pawłowicz. In her childhood, Daugirdaitė learned French and Ukrainian. Daugirdaitė graduated from gymnasiums in
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Lithuanian press bureau, her relationship with Balys Sruoga deepened. From 1921 to 1923, Daugirdaitė studied philosophy at the
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from 1958 to 1969. She also actively took care of her husband's literary heritage; in 1974 she co-authored, along with their daughter Dalia
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