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  1. Maria Anna z x. Czartoryskich księżna von Württemberg-Montbéliard, 1768-1854 English: Maria Anna Princess Czartoryska, Duchess von Württemberg-Montbéliard Maria Wirtemberska (as she's called in Polish) was a noble lady, writer, and philanthropist.

  2. Wirtemberska – Czartoryska Maria Maria Czartoryska Wirtemberska (* March 15, 1768 Warsaw - † October 21, 1864 Paris) - Polish aristocrat, composer, novelist, comedy writer, poet and philanthropist. Organizer of Warsaw literary salons. Author of the song 'Stefan Potocki' from the collection of 'Historical Songs' by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2021 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2021-01-15 04:09:34 Associated-names Phillips, Ursula Boxid IA40039213

  4. Quan el príncep va trair la Confederació, aviat va abandonar el seu territori. Maria Wirtemberska ja havia iniciat els procediments de divorci (maig de 1792), durant un temps va romandre al convent de les Germanes del Sant Sagrament de Varsòvia. Aquest matrimoni va acabar en divorci a l'octubre de 1793. El príncep va acceptar divorciar-se ...

  5. Maria Wirtemberska may well have wished to achieve the impossible: to vindicate “the heart’s intuition” and to moralise her readers at the same time. Nevertheless, the Austenian inspirations in her Malvina or the Heart’s Intuition can hardly be disputed.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 15 de may. de 2012 · Malvina by Maria Wirtemberska is a 19th century novel about a young noble woman in Polish lands and how she finds, loses, and gains love. This is a romantic novel, in the style of 19th century literature, and so it moves slowly and includes much internal dialog and giving of information to the reader through the vehicle of letters written to other characters.

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