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Maria Kuncewiczowa (30
October 1895 – 15 July 1989) was a
Polish writer and novelist.
Kuncewiczowa's works range from
short stories to novels,
radio novels...
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Cudzoziemka (The Stranger) is a
Polish psychological novel by
Maria Kuncewiczowa,
published as a book in 1936. Earlier, the
novel appeared in episodes...
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changed to The
Outsider to
avoid confusion with the
translation of
Maria Kuncewiczowa's novel of the same name;
after being published in the
United States,...
- her
Arthurian series in 2003.
Tristan 1946 (1967), is a
novel by
Maria Kuncewiczowa (in Polish), and
according to the
publisher it
tells the
story inspired...
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player Boris Kuftin (1892–1953),
archaeologist and
ethnographer Maria Kuncewiczowa (1895–1989),
Polish writer and
novelist Dmitry Muratov (born 1961), journalist...
- of the
protagonists sings Ich
grolle nicht. In "Cudzoziemka" by
Maria Kuncewiczowa the song Ich
grolle nicht plays a
crucial role for the protagonist. Transcription...
- (1884–1941) novelist, who
attended a
preparatory school in
Truro Maria Kuncewiczowa (1895–1989),
Polish writer living in
Truro after WWII. Her
novel Tristan...
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Wichert published a
collection of
poems entitled Taganrog. In
Maria Kuncewiczowa's 1945
novel The
Stranger (New York, LB
Fischer publisher), the city of...
- States), poet & ch. wr. Xu Kun (徐坤, b. 1965, China),
fiction wr.
Maria Kuncewiczowa (1895–1989, Poland/United States), nv.
Kirsi Kunnas (1924–2021, Finland)...
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political rights activist Maria Kun (born 1973),
Swedish footballer Maria Kuncewiczowa (1895–1989),
Polish writer Maria Kurjo (born 1989),
German diver Maria...