Maria Komornitskaya ( Polish: Maria Jakubina Komornicka ; July 25, 1876 , Hrabuv nad Pilica - March 8, 1949 , Isabelin ) is a Polish poetess .
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The representative of the younger generation of the literary "Young Poland". The first poems by Komornitskaya appeared in 1891 ; Szkice ( 1893 ), the drama Skrzywdzeni ( 1894 ), Baśnie ( 1900 ), Psalmodie, the story Halszka, Biesy ( 1903 ), and others were separately published. The main mood of her works is nothing the balanced fervor of a young individual soul, a continuous "cry of nostalgia" and "dynamite effects", "striving for the heights."
In the interwar period she wrote for many magazines, including Chimera .
She was married to the Polish poet and prose writer Jan Lemansky , who unsuccessfully tried to shoot the poetess and commit suicide.
Maria Komornitskaya died on March 8, 1949 in a nursing home in Isabelin.
The fate of the poetess is investigated by Isabela Filipyak .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 BNF identifier : Open Data Platform 2011.
Literature
- Komornitskaya, Maria // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.