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  1. 15 de may. de 2012 · First published in Warsaw in 1816, Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition has been largely―and unjustly―ignored by the Polish literary canon. Ingeniously structured and vividly related by a Tristram Shandy-esque narrator, Maria Wirtemberska's psychologically complex work is often considered Poland's first modern novel. This splendid translation by Ursula Phillips should restore Wirtemberska to ...

  2. Maria Wirtemberska, właśc. Maria Anna z Czartoryskich księżna von Würtemberg-Montbéliard, inne formy nazwiska: de Wirtemberg; Wirtembergska; Würtemberska; von ...

  3. Austen’s characters’ crying is a most visual symptom. Less commonly known than the plot of Austen’s Sense and Sensibility, the plot of Maria Wirtemberska’s Malvina (translated into English in 2001) is more complicated. An adolescent Polish noblewoman is married off to a rich old man.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2022 · The article also contains reflections on the Polish translations of The Works of Ossian (written until 1815), which Maria Wirtemberska might have come across after her return to Poland.

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  6. Maria Wirtemberska (Maria Anna Duchess von Württemberg-Montbéliard; b. March 15, 1768, in Warsaw; d. October 21, 1854, in Paris), Polish novelist, travel writer, author of books for peasants, and philanthropist, was descended from an old aristocratic family of the princes Czartoryski.