Franciszka Arnsztajnowa
Franciszka Arnsztajnowa ([fraɲˈt͡ɕiʂka arnʂtajˈnɔva]; in full: Franciszka Hanna Arnsztajnowa; 19 February 1865 – August 1942) was a Polish poet, playwright, and translator of Jewish descent. Much of her creative oeuvre falls within the Young Poland period, stylistically encompassing the twilight of neo-romanticism. She is called "the legend of Lublin".
Franciszka Arnsztajnowa | |
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Born | Franciszka Hanna Meyerson 19 February 1865 Lublin (Partitioned Poland) |
Died | 3 August 1942 77) The Warsaw Ghetto (but see below) | (aged
Pen name | F. A. M. J. Górecka Jan Gorecki Jan Górecki Stefan Orlik |
Occupation | Poet, playwright, writer, translator, magazine editor, social and political activist |
Nationality | Polish |
Period | Young Poland First World War Interbellum Second World War |
Genre | Modernism Neo-romanticism Lyric poetry |
Notable works | Poezye: serya druga (1899) Odloty (1932) |
Notable awards | Silver Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature (1936) |
Spouse | Marek (Mordko) Arnsztein (from 1885) |
Children | Stefanja Arnsztajnówna (married name Mieczysławska; daughter) Jan Arnsztajn (son) |
Relatives | Janina Arnsztajn-Titkow (b. 1923; granddaughter) |
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