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Mostowska, Anna (1762 - 1833~)

Short name Mostowska, Anna
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/90591848/
First name Anna
Birth name Mostowska
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Alternative name Anna Barbara Olimpia Radziwiłł Mostowska
Date of birth 1762
Date of death 1833~
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Lived in Poland , France
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Moje rozrywki (My Entertainments) (1806) 0 0
Cudowny szafit (1806)
is also a reception: is translation of Le Saphir merveilleux, ou le talisman du bonheur : conte oriental
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MENTIONED IN: - A History of Central European Women's Writing, ed. Celia Hawkesworth, New York 2001

lucmarzec sep2011

NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992

Married twice:
1. Dominik Przeździecki (c.1778-1782) - supposition; widow after Przeździecki
2. Tadeusz Antonii Mostowski (much younger) (c. 1787-1804) - divorced

One son: Michał Przeździecki (in 1782 Anna relinquished a right to raise him).

Inspired by Ann Radcliffe's gothic novels.
Travelled through Europe, esp. France (Paris) in 90. of 18th C.