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  1. Published in 1816, “Malvina, or the Heart’s Intuition” by Maria Wirtemberska appeared but five years after the publication of Jane Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility” (1811). My paper stipulates that Wirtemberska’s “Malvina” was to a large extent inspired by Austen’s novel although no straightforward evidence exists to suggest that the Polish writer was familiar with the works ...

  2. Maria wirtemberska. Maria wirtemberska. Títulos de nobleza; princesa; Biografía; Nacimiento: 15 de marzo de 1768 Varsovia. Muerte: 21 de octubre de 1854 (en 86) París.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Maria Wirtemberska, Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition. Translation, introduction, and notes by Ursula Phillips. London: Polish Cultural Foundation, 2001. Pp. xxxvi + 201. It is sometimes argued now that the history of Polish literature is already a known quantity, and that what is needed is an intensive investigation of individual writers.

  6. 25 de oct. de 2016 · Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition is a novel by Maria Anna Princess Czartoryska, Duchess von Württemberg-Montbéliard (traditionally referred to as Maria Wirtemberska), written in 1812–1813, first published in 1816.

  7. If Maria Wirtemberska’s Malvina, or the Heart’s Intuition (Polish title: Mal-wina, czyli domyślność serca, 1816) can be demonstrated to display certain affini-