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  1. Without dogma. A novel of modern Poland. By Henryk Sienkiewicz . by Sienkiewicz. Henryk. 1846-1916., 1893
  2. Quo vadis a tale of the time of Nero by Henryk Sienkiewicz ; tr. by Sienkiewicz. Henryk. 1846-1916., 1897
  3. In Desert And Wilderness by Sienkiewicz Henryk 1846-1916, 2010-09-30
  4. Quo vadis. A narrative of the time of Nero. By Henryk Sienkiewic by Sienkiewicz. Henryk. 1846-1916., 1897-01-01
  5. With fire and sword. An historical novel of Poland and Russia. B by Sienkiewicz. Henryk. 1846-1916., 1898-01-01
  6. Let us follow Him. and other stories; by the author of Quo vadis by Sienkiewicz. Henryk. 1846-1916., 1897-01-01
  7. On the field of glory; an historical novel of the time of King J by Sienkiewicz. Henryk. 1846-1916., 1906-01-01
  8. Biography - Sienkiewicz, Henryk (Adam Alexander Pius) (1846-1916): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  9. The Little Trilogy by Henryk Sienkiewicz, Miroslaw Lipinski, 1995-04
  10. The Trilogy Companion: A Reader's Guide to the Trilogy of Henryk Sienkiewicz
  11. Charcoal Sketches and Other Tales by Henryk Sienkiewicz, 1990-12-31
  12. Linguistic Images of Emotions in Translation from Polish into Swedish: Henryk Sienkiewicz As a Case in Point (Studia Slavica Upsaliensia, 42) by Ewa Gruszczynska, 2001-12
  13. Henryk Sienkiewicz: A Biography by Mieczyslaw Giergielewicz, 1991-10
  14. Whither Quo Vadis: Sienkiewicz's Novel in Film and Television by Ruth Scodel, Anja Bettenworth, 2008-12-15

1. Henry Sienkiewicz
Choose another writer in this calendar Henry(k) Sienkiewicz (18461916) - psydonym Litwos Polish novelist, a storyteller, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905. Henryk Sienkiewicz was born to a well-to-do family in Wola Okrzejska, a town in Russian-ruled Poland.
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2. Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) Polish Writer.
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Guide picks (1846-1916) Polish writer. Henryk Sienkiewicz was awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature "because of his outstanding merits as an epic writer." Probably his most widely translated work is "Quo Vadis?" (1896), a study of Roman society in the time of the emperor Nero.
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Offers a brief biographical sketch.Category Arts Literature Authors S Sienkiewicz, Henryk......Henryk Sienkiewicz 18461916. Regarded as The Patriot Novelist ofPoland , a Nobel Prize winner, Henryk Sienkiewicz is perhaps best
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Henryk Sienkiewicz Regarded as "The Patriot Novelist of Poland", a Nobel Prize winner, Henryk Sienkiewicz is perhaps best known for his epic historical novel Quo Vadis, which depicts early Christianity and the persecutions. Raised during the era of Poland's partitions and the cultural oppression of the nations surrounding this vulnerable land, Sienkiewicz attempted to fan the coals of patriotism among his countrymen. It has been reported that Poles would pin pages of Sienkiewicz's books to their clothing as reminders of their struggle for freedom. Sienkiewicz pleaded on behalf of his oppressed compatriots by addressing open letters to the governments and prominent men of Europe, protesting against the acts of injustice which victimized his nation. Notably, in 1901, he exposed the persecution of Polish school children at the hands of the Prussian government. Throughout his lifetime, Sienkiewicz sought to prepare his nation's people to be citizens of a reborn country to which he pointed the way, but did not live to see. Two years after his death, Poland's boundaries were restored and once again assured her rightful place in the roster of nations. Among Sienkiewicz's other major literary works are: The Trilogy, (composed of three historical novels set in the 17th Century known as With Fire and Sword, The Deluge, Fire in the Steppe), The Teutonic Knights, In Desert and Wilderness and After Bread, Letters From America. These last works were inspired by Siekiewicz's trip to America.

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I have written this Home Page hoping that someone who reads it will find the information, about some members of my family, interesting. I have discovered that the lives of some of them were extraordinary. Some of them became famous and very influential: Tomasz Mineyko Zygmunt Mineyko Henryk Sienkiewicz Georgios Papandreou ... Ksawery Puslowski (1906-1998), others remained unknown. However, all of them had very interesting lives that became evident to me when I had the opportunity to learn more about them. For example, who would have thought that Andreas Papandreou who was the Prime Minister of Greece for many years and led the political fight against Turkey, might have anything in common with the leaders of the battle of Vienna (between the united forces of Europe and the Ottoman Empire on September 12, 1683). His uncle prince Stanislaw Jablonowski was a direct descendent of general Stanislaw Jablonowski who led the Polish infantry and cavalry in this battle. The general Jablonowski was the second leader of united forces after monarch Jan III Sobieski. His other uncle, count Karol Ludwik Potocki, was a descendent of another general who took part in the same battle. Who would have thought that

5. S - Authors And Writers - Classic Literature
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(1740-1814) French writer. Marquis de Sade is known for Story of Juliette (1797), The Bedroom Philosophers (1795), etc. His works were labeled "obscene" and banned until the 20th century. Sand, George
(1804-1876) French writer. Pseudonym for Aurore Dupin. These pages include biographical information about this dramatic Parisian writer and thinker. French novelist of the romantic movement, whose irregular life and many love affairs shocked Parisian society. Sappho (c. 630BC-?) Greek writer. Find information about what we know of Sappho's life and works. Satre, Jean-Paul

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Henryk Sienkiewicz Sienkiewicz Henryk , pseudonim Litwos (1846-1916), polski prozaik. Laureat Nagrody Nobla 1905. Jeden z najpopularniejszych pisarzy XX w. Wywodzi³ siê z zubo¿a³ej rodziny ziemiañskiej. Od 1855 przebywa³ w Warszawie, 1866-1869 studiowa³ prawo, do 1871 tak¿e w Szkole G³ównej (Wydzia³ Filologiczno-Historyczny) i na rosyjskim Uniwersytecie Warszawskim. 1872-1887 pracowa³ jako reporter i felietonista, 1874-1878 wspó³w³a¶ciciel dwutygodnika Niwa , 1882-1887 redaktor dziennika S³owo . W latach 1876-1878 jako korespondent Gazety Polskiej przebywa³ w Ameryce Pó³nocnej, podejmuj±c wraz z grup± przyjació³ (m.in. z  H. Modrzejewsk± ) próbê stworzenia w Kalifornii komuny rolnej. 1886 odby³ podró¿ do Konstantynopola, Aten i W³och, nastêpnie do Hiszpanii, w 1890 uda³ siê na wyprawê my¶liwsk± do Zanzibaru. Okresowo mieszka³ w Zakopanem. Dla uczczenia jubileuszu pisarza ofiarowano mu w 1900 zakupiony ze sk³adek spo³ecznych maj±teczek Oblêgorek pod Kielcami.

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8. Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) Polish Writer.
(18461916) Polish writer. Henryk Sienkiewicz was awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Sienkiewicz, Henryk
Guide picks (1846-1916) Polish writer. Henryk Sienkiewicz was awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature "because of his outstanding merits as an epic writer." Probably his most widely translated work is "Quo Vadis?" (1896), a study of Roman society in the time of the emperor Nero.
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9. Henryk Sienkiewicz - Biography
Includes short biography, as well as the speechs given by the director of the Nobel Foundation and Category Arts Literature Authors S Sienkiewicz, Henryk......Henryk Sienkiewicz (18461916), the most outstanding and prolific Polish writerof the second half of the nineteenth century, was born in Wola Okrzejska, in
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Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916), the most outstanding and prolific Polish writer of the second half of the nineteenth century, was born in Wola Okrzejska, in the Russian part of Poland. His father's family was actively engaged in the revolutionary struggles for Polish independence, which accounts for the strong patriotic element in Sienkiewicz' work. Historical scholarship on the other hand ran in his mother's family.
Sienkiewicz studied in Warsaw, but without any visible results. His talent as a writer was soon discovered. His early works are satirical sketches, betraying a strong social conscience. He made a trip to America in 1876 and travelled as far as California. His impressions were published in Polish newspapers and received very favourably. His travels provided him with material for several works, among them the brilliant short story Latarnik The Lighthouse Keeper
After his return to Poland, Sienkiewicz devoted himself to historical studies, the result of which was his great trilogy about Poland in the midseventeenth century. Ogniem i mieczem With Fire and Sword Potop The Deluge ] and Pan Wolodyjowski Pan Michael ] were published in 1884, 1886, and 1888 respectively. The historical novels were followed by works on contemporary subjects:

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Henryk Sienkiewicz Sienkiewicz Henryk , pseudonim Litwos (1846-1916), polski prozaik. Laureat Nagrody Nobla 1905. Jeden z najpopularniejszych pisarzy XX w. Wywodzi³ siê z zubo¿a³ej rodziny ziemiañskiej. Od 1855 przebywa³ w Warszawie, 1866-1869 studiowa³ prawo, do 1871 tak¿e w Szkole G³ównej (Wydzia³ Filologiczno-Historyczny) i na rosyjskim Uniwersytecie Warszawskim. 1872-1887 pracowa³ jako reporter i felietonista, 1874-1878 wspó³w³a¶ciciel dwutygodnika Niwa , 1882-1887 redaktor dziennika S³owo . W latach 1876-1878 jako korespondent Gazety Polskiej przebywa³ w Ameryce Pó³nocnej, podejmuj±c wraz z grup± przyjació³ (m.in. z  H. Modrzejewsk± ) próbê stworzenia w Kalifornii komuny rolnej. 1886 odby³ podró¿ do Konstantynopola, Aten i W³och, nastêpnie do Hiszpanii, w 1890 uda³ siê na wyprawê my¶liwsk± do Zanzibaru. Okresowo mieszka³ w Zakopanem. Dla uczczenia jubileuszu pisarza ofiarowano mu w 1900 zakupiony ze sk³adek spo³ecznych maj±teczek Oblêgorek pod Kielcami.

11. Henryk Sienkiewicz
Translate this page Home_Page Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916), Novelista polaco, nacido en WolaOkrzejska, cerca de Luków, y formado en la Universidad de Varsovia.
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Henryk Sienkiewicz
N ovelista polaco, nacido en Wola Okrzejska, cerca de Luków, y formado en la Universidad de Varsovia. En 1870 comenzó a ejercer el periodismo y entre 1876 y 1878 viajó por Estados Unidos como enviado especial. Su gran popularidad se debió a la publicación de su trilogía sobre la lucha polaca frente a las invasiones rusas del siglo XVII: A sangre y fuego La inundación (1886), y Pan Michael (1888). Tal vez su obra más traducida sea ¿Quo Vadis? (1896), un estudio de la sociedad romana en la época del emperador Nerón, y A través del desierto y de la selva (1914), una novela juvenil que sigue la línea de Jules Verne. Recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1905. © eMe Textos:
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12. HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ'S BIOGRAPHY 
Henryk Sienkiewicz'S BIOGRAPHY Henryk Sienkiewicz ( 18461916) Henryk Sienkiewicz was a prolific writer best known by Americans for his novel, Quo Vadis?, 1896, and his Letters from America, 1876-1878.
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Henryk Sienkiewicz ( 1846-1916) Henryk Sienkiewicz was a prolific writer best known by Americans for his novel, Quo Vadis?, 1896, and his Letters from America, 1876-1878. But the work that was to earn him a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905, that has been translated into 38 languages, and is still generally considered the prototype of the national European novel, is his "Trilogy." The "Trilogy" was published in Polish in book form between 1884-1888, using a text derived from newspaper clippings. It was reissued in 1929 in the famous Second Edition of Professor Ignacy Chrzanowski, which was restructured and revised into its final shape by Professor Julian Krzyzanowski in 1948-1954, and which is the basis for the current new translation for the modern reader. Henryk Sienkiewicz was born May 5, 1846 in Podlasie in the northeast region of Poland. While there was no independent Poland on the maps of Europe at that time, Sienkiewicz cultivated a traditional sense of Polish patriotism while growing up in his family's country manor. "I don't know if it was those artifacts, portraits, monuments and marble faces that brought the wind of past centuries into my life and carried the seeds of independence that grew within my soul into my historical novels," he once remarked.

13. Henryk Sienkiewicz Winner Of The 1905 Nobel Prize In Literature
Henryk Sienkiewicz. 1905 Nobel Laureate in Literature because of his outstandingmerits as an epic writer. Background 18461916 Residence Poland Book Store
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14. HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ'S BIOGRAPHY 
Henryk Sienkiewicz'S BIOGRAPHY. Henryk Sienkiewicz ( 18461916).Henryk Sienkiewicz was a prolific writer best known by Americans
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Henryk Sienkiewicz ( 1846-1916) Henryk Sienkiewicz was a prolific writer best known by Americans for his novel, Quo Vadis?, 1896, and his Letters from America, 1876-1878. But the work that was to earn him a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905, that has been translated into 38 languages, and is still generally considered the prototype of the national European novel, is his "Trilogy." The "Trilogy" was published in Polish in book form between 1884-1888, using a text derived from newspaper clippings. It was reissued in 1929 in the famous Second Edition of Professor Ignacy Chrzanowski, which was restructured and revised into its final shape by Professor Julian Krzyzanowski in 1948-1954, and which is the basis for the current new translation for the modern reader. Henryk Sienkiewicz was born May 5, 1846 in Podlasie in the northeast region of Poland. While there was no independent Poland on the maps of Europe at that time, Sienkiewicz cultivated a traditional sense of Polish patriotism while growing up in his family's country manor. "I don't know if it was those artifacts, portraits, monuments and marble faces that brought the wind of past centuries into my life and carried the seeds of independence that grew within my soul into my historical novels," he once remarked.

15. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Sienkiewicz, Henry, 18461916, 0. See Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916. 5. Sienkiewicz,Henryk, 1846-1916. 5. Sienkiewicz-Mercer, Ruth, 1. Sienko, Walter, 1.
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Project Gutenberg Author record. Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 18461916. Titles.Quo Vadis a narrative of the time of Nero. To the main listings page.
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Sidney, Margaret, 18441924. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. Sienkiewicz, Henryk,1846-1916. Sills, Steven. Simms, W. Gilmore (William Gilmore), 1806-1870.
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Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von, 1835-1895 Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675-1755 Sainte-Foi, Charles, 1806-1861 ... Syrett, Netta
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Author Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 18461916 Keywords Authors S Sienkiewicz,Henryk, 1846-1916; Titles Q ; Subject Slavic languages and literature.
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Philip, Sir, 15541586; Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916; Sills, Steven;Simms, W. Gilmore (William Gilmore), 1806-1870; Simonds, William Day
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3 Sienkiewicz, Enrique, 18461916 See Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916 1 Sienkiewicz,Henry, 1846-1916 See Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916 1 Sienkiewicz
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KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Sienkewicz, Thomas J. Sienkiewicz, Bill. Sienkiewicz, Eleanor Patton Hamilton See Sienkiewicz, Elly
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Sienkiewicz, Enrique, 1846-1916 See Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916
Sienkiewicz, Henry, 1846-1916 See Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916
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