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  1. Maria Konopnicka (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarja kɔnɔpˈɲitska] ⓘ; née Wasiłowska; 23 May 1842 – 8 October 1910) was a Polish poet, novelist, children's writer, translator, journalist, critic, and activist for women's rights and for Polish independence.

  2. May 19, 2024 · Maria Konopnicka (born May 23, 1842, Suwałki, Poland—died October 8, 1910, Lemberg, Austria-Hungary [now Lviv, Ukraine]) was an author of short stories and one of the representative Positivist poets in Polish literature.

  3. Zdaniem Krzysztofa Tomasika, Maria Konopnicka należy do grona najbardziej znanych, a jednocześnie najbardziej ośmieszonych polskich pisarek, a jej twórczość stała się synonimem narodowej grafomanii.

  4. Maria Konopnicka was the greatest Polish female poet from the times of realism, author of short stories and books for children, literary critic and translator. She was born on May 23rd 1842 in Suwałki and died on October 8th 1910 in Lviv. Her texts were controversial.

  5. Polish poet, writer, and nationalist activist, who was one of the leading exponents of the realistic school of literature. Name variations: Marja Konopnicka; Marii Konopnickiej; (pseudonyms) Marko, Jan Sawa, and Jan Warez.

  6. The popular poet Maria Konopnicka was the most popular and most discussed Polish author of her time in the literary world. She grew up as the eldest of six siblings in a family of prosecutors. The early death of her mother shadowed her childhood.

  7. Maria Stanisława Konopnicka, née Wasiłowski, was born on 23 rd May 1842 in Suwałki to Józef and Scholastyka, née Turska. Her father was a barrister for the Prosecutor General and at the Civil Court for the Governorate of Augustów*.

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