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  1. María Ana Czartoryska (Varsovia, 15 de marzo de 1768-París, 21 de octubre de 1854), también conocida como María Wirtemberska o duquesa Luis de Wurtemberg, fue una noble polaca, escritora, música y filántropa.

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  2. Maria hired Franciszek Lessel as her land agent. Maria Wirtemberska was an active philanthropist. She provided education and published calendars for the peasantry. Following the November Uprising Maria moved to Sieniawa, then in Galicia. In 1837 she moved to Paris, where she lived with her brother, Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. Works Book

  3. María Ana Czartoryska, también conocida como María Wirtemberska o duquesa Luis de Wurtemberg, fue una noble polaca, escritora, música y filántropa.

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Maria_WirtemberskaMaría Wirtemberska

    María Wirtemberska La princesa María Czartoryska , también conocida anteriormente como duquesa María, duquesa Luis de Württemberg (Varsovia, 15 de marzo de 1768 - París, 21 de octubre de 1854), fue una noble , escritora, música y filántropa polaca .

  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. 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.

  7. 15 de may. de 2012 · Maria Wirtemberska (1768–1854) was a Polish noblewoman and philanthropist in addition to being a writer. Ursula Phillips is a writer on Polish literature, mainly in the field of women's writing, gender and feminism, and also a translator of literary and academic works, including The Palace by contemporary novelist Wieslaw Mysliwski, historian Antoni Maczak's Travel in Early Modern Europe ...