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Marija Pečkauskaitė (1877 - 1930)

Last edited by Janouk_deGroot on April 19, 2015, 8:49 p.m.
Short name Marija Pečkauskaitė
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First name Marija
Birth name Pečkauskaitė
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Alternative name Šatrijos Ragana
Date of birth 1877
Date of death 1930
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Lived in Lithuania
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Religion / ideology Catholic
Education Higher education, School education
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Margi paveikslėliai (Motley Pictures) (1896) 0 0
Pirmas pabučiavimas (First kiss) (1898) 0 0
Viktutė (1903) 0 0
Vincas Stonis (1906) 0 0
Sename dvare (In an Old Manor) (1920) 0 0

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Born in noble family and raised in Polish cultural influence. Later joined Lithuanian National Revival. Studied in St Petersburg gymnasium, University of Zürich and University of Fribourg.
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Marija studied pedagogy and worked as a teacher in a girls's school in Marijampole and in Zidikai. She was influenced by Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster and translated several of his works into Lithuanian. She started to write in Polish, his tutor Povilas Visinskis translated her works into Lithuanian and published in Lithuanian periodicals such as Varpas, Ukininkas. Later she published her works herself in pro-Catholic newspapers as Tevynes Sargas and others. Šatrijos Ragana was a romanticist writer. In her works she pictured the period of changes in Lithuanian history of 19th century, transition from nobility to peasantry, from Polish to Lithuanian culture. She was also interested in apiculture.