Maria Ilnicka

Maria Ilnicka, maiden name Majkowska (1825 or 1827 – August 26, 1897, Warsaw) was a Polish poet, novelist, translator and journalist. She took part in the January Uprising against Russia, as archivist of Polish National Government. After the collapse of the uprising, for short time, she was imprisoned. Ilnicka was advocate of feminism and organic work. In 1865, she was leading redactor weekly magazine for woman “Bluszcz”.

Maria Ilnicka.
Maria Ilnicka

In 1870-1890, at Warsaw she gives rise to salon literary. She was author of idyllic comedy, poem and novel. She also translated the work of Walter Scott and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

Works

  • Maids Konopianki (Panny Konopianki)
  • Name-day of good mother (Imieniny dobrej mamy)
  • Illustrated jewel-box of Poland – the rhyming history of Poland with music by Stanisław Moniuszko (Ilustrowany skarbczyk Polski - rymowana historia Polski z muzyką Stanisława Moniuszki)
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