Maria Wirtemberska (1768 - 1854)
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related to | Izabela Czartoryska |
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Moje rozrywki (My Diversions) (1806) | 0 | 0 |
Zabawki w spoczynku po trudach (Amusements in Repose after Exertions) (1809) | 0 | 0 |
Malwina czyli domyślność serca
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Powieści wiejskie (Rural Tales) (1819) | 0 | 0 |
*Travelogue (ms.) | 0 | 0 |
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MENTIONED IN:
- A History of Central European Women's Writing, ed. Celia Hawkesworth, New York 2001 U. Phillips, 'Woman and the Gothic: the Tales of Anna Mostowska’ in 'Muza Domowa: A Celebration of Donald Pirie’s Contribution to Polish Studies' (Nottingham, Astra Press, 1995), pp. 101–13.
lucmarzec sept2011
NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992
Married once 1784-1793, then divorced.
One son: Adam Wirtemberski (1792-1847).
Rich - hereditary nobility.
Daughter of Izabela Czartoryska, a leader of cultural and political centre oF polish Enlightenment - Puławy.
Regular and intensive correspondence between Izabela and Maria.
Novelist, author of sentimental travel diary; Ran literary salon in Warsaw 1906-1916; Abandoned literary work after 1820.
Well educated.