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Irena Krzywicka née Goldberg (Polish pronunciation: [ˈirɛna kʂɨvitska]; 28 May 1899 – 12 July 1994) was a
Polish feminist, writer,
translator and activist...
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Krzywicki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Krzywicki (feminine:
Krzywicka; plural: Krzywiccy) is a
Polish surname. It
comes from
toponyms such as...
- representatives,
Irena Krzywicka and
Maria Morozowicz-Szczepkowska,
advocated for women's personal, social, and
legal independence from men.
Krzywicka and Tadeusz...
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thesis on the eman****tory work of the
Jewish writer and feminist,
Irena Krzywicka,
under the
supervision of
Professor Stanisław Jaworski.
Since 2000, she...
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appearing in the
works of Jarosław
Iwaszkiewicz (Aleja Przyjaciół),
Irena Krzywicka (Wyznania gorszycielki),
Witold Gombrowicz (Wspomnienia polskie), Zofia...
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where Krzywicka lived since the mid-1960s. In her next book, The Long Life of a Temptress,
published in 1999
Tuszynska returned to
Krzywicka's story after...
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known advocates of such
topics were
Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński and
Irena Krzywicka. They were
considered propagators of "moral
reform (IE deform)" by Czesław...
- ISBN 978-0-230-35618-4. Pająk,
Paulina (2018). "'Echo Texts': Woolf,
Krzywicka, and The Well of Loneliness".
Woolf Studies Annual. 24: 11–34. ISSN 1080-9317...
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modernist architect Józef Kostrzewski, archeologist,
museologist Irena Krzywicka, feminist, writer,
translator Zofia Licharewa, geologist,
museum founder...
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without an apartment, he
lived at
times with the Wats and with
Irena Krzywicka.
Between the end of 1954 and 1955,
Stawar was "rehabilitated" despite...