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Orzeszkowa Eliza
(1841—1910)
Eliza Orzeszkowa, Polish novelist, was born near Hrodna (present Belarus), of the noble family of Pawłowski. In her sixteenth year she married Piotr Orzeszko, a Polish nobleman, who was exiled to Siberia after the insurrection of 1863. She wrote a series of powerful novels and sketches, dealing with the social conditions of her country. Eli Makower (1875) describes the relations between the Jews and the Polish nobility, and Meir Ezofowicz (1878) the conflict between Jewish orthodoxy and modern liberalism. On the Niemen (1888), perhaps her best work, deals with the Polish aristocracy, and Lost Souls (1886) and Cham (1888) with rural life in Belarus. Her study on Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism appeared in 1880. A uniform edition of her works appeared in Warsaw, 1884-1888. Much of her work is available in German translation.
USSR, 1981, Monument to Elisa Orzeszkowa in Grodno
Poland, 1938, Eliza Orzeszkowa
Poland, 1970, Elisa Orzeszkowa
USSR, 1979.08.24, Monument to Elisa Orzeszkowa in Grodno