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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

21. Henryk Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz. go to books by this author. Henryk Sienkiewicz (18461916), Polishnovelist. One of the most outstanding Polish writers of the 19th century.
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22. Sienkiewicz, Henryk
Sienkiewicz, Henryk (18461916). Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916), themost outstanding and prolific Polish writer of the second half
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Sienkiewicz, Henryk 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 (1882) [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: Bez dogmatu (1891) [Without Dogma], a psychological study of a sophisticated decadent man, and Rodzina Polanieckich (1894) [Children of the Soil], a peasant novel. In 1895 Sienkiewicz published his greatest success, Quo Vadis, a novel of Christian persecutions at the time of Nero.

23. Sienkiewicz, Henryk
Translate this page Sienkiewicz, Henryk (1846-1916). Romancier polonais (Wola Okrzejska,près de Siedlce, 1846 - Vevey, Suisse, 1916). Devenu le chantre
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Sienkiewicz, Henryk Romancier polonais (Wola Okrzejska, près de Siedlce, 1846 - Vevey, Suisse, 1916). Devenu le chantre du nationalisme polonais (Par le fer et le feu, 1884; les Chevaliers Teutoniques, 1897 -1900), il fut, dans Quo vadis? (1896), le peintre de la Rome antique au temps des premiers chrétiens. (Prix Nobel de littérature, 1905.)

24. Literatura - Wikipedia
Boleslaw Prus (18471912); Maria Rodziewiczówna; Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916),Nagrody Nobla w roku 1905; Antoni Sygietynski; Stefan Zeromski (1864-1925).
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25. “QUO VADIS?” 85 YEARS FROM THE DEATH OF HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ (1846-191
Updated 24/06/2002, -. “QUO VADIS?” 85 YEARS FROM THE DEATHOF Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) -. I have seen another time
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26. Research “Quo Vadis? 85 Years From The Deat Of Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916)”
85 years from the deat of Henryk Sienkiewicz (18461916)”, Jan Wiktor Sienkiewicz,Professor, Institute of History of Art of the Catholic University in
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28. LISWA Online Catalogue /All Locations
Author, Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 18461916. Title, W pustyni iw puszczy sound recording/ Henryk Sienkiewicz. Published, Warszawa Prószynski i S-ka, 199-?.
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Author Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916.Title W pustyni i w puszczy [sound recording] / Henryk Sienkiewicz. Published Warszawa : Prószynski i S-ka, [199-?]. LOCATION CALL NO STATUS Multi Language Res Coll POLISH SIEDescript'n 6 sound cassettes. Series Ksiazka do sluchaniaISBN Performer Narrator: Roch Siemianowski. Subject Talking books, Polish.Added author Siemianowski, Roch.
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29. Strona Poswiecona Henrykowi Sienkiewiczowi
Henryk Sienkiewicz pseudonim LITWOS (18461916) Henryk Sienkiewicz 1983rok. Sienkiewicz Henryk, pseudonim Litwos (1846-1916), polski prozaik.
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30. Innovative Library /All Locations
Sien Shoney, c1991, 1. Siena Pianoforte, 1956, 1. Sienkewicz Thomas J, 1983,1. Sienkiewicz Henryk 1846 1916, 4. Sienko Michell J, 1963, 1. Siepi Cesare,5.
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31. Henryk Sienkiewicz - Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henryk Sienkiewicz (18461916), Polishnovelist. One of the most outstanding Polish writers of the 19th century.
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Henryk Sienkiewicz
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henryk Sienkiewicz Polish novelist. One of the most outstanding Polish writers of the 19th century. He was immensely popular and loved at his times and after over a century he is still highly valued among readers of prose. He is best known for his colourful historical novels depicting heroic deeds of Polish fighters. Nobel Prize in literature laureate in 1905. The most important works :
  • Trylogia (Trilogy)
    • Ogniem i mieczem (With Fire and Sword) 1884 Potop (The Deluge) 1886 Pan Wolodyjowski (Mr. Wolodyjowski) 1888
    Krzyzacy (The Teutonic Knights) 1900 Quo Vadis W pustyni i w puszczy (In Desert and Wilderness) 1912 Rodzina Polanieckich (The Polaniecki Family) 1894 Bez dogmatu (Without Dogma) 1891
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32. Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotations
Memories Are Like Clouds at Amazon. Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotations. PolishWriter 18461916. An excessive preponderance of an idealistic
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An excessive preponderance of an idealistic mood is harmful to society: it creates daydreaming, political Don Quixotism, hope for heavenly intervention. This is an undeniable truthbut it is also true that every extreme is harmful. Every novelist should write something for children at least once in his lifetime. Generally speaking, all the people of the so-called upper classes do not live a true, real life. Below us something always happens, there is the struggle for life, for bread, a life full of diligent work, animal necessities, appetites, passions, everyday efforts,a palpable life, which roars, leaps, and tumbles like ocean waves, and we are sitting eternally on terraces, discussing art, literature, love, women; strangers to that other life far removed from it, obliterating, out of the seven, the six work-days. Without being conscious of it, our inclinations, nerves, and soul are fit only for holidays. Immersed into blissful dilettantism as in a warm bath, we are half awake, half dreaming. Consuming leisurely our wealth, and our inherited supply of nerves and muscles, we gradually lose our foothold upon the soil. I die too soon.

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STATS 525 words, Last Checked June 1, 2000. TITLE Henryk Sienkiewicz 18461916.DESCRIPTION English text. A short biography with an image of the writer. STATS
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a service of the Polish Academic Information Center NAVIGATION Home Literature Prose SITEMAP ... SEARCH Sienkiewicz TITLE: Henryk Sienkiewicz: the Most Translated Author DESCRIPTION: English text Biographical essay (5000 words) and links to webpages featuring a number of his works STATS: 5,000 words Last Checked: June 4, 2001 TITLE: Polish Nobelist in Literature: Henryk Sienkiewicz DESCRIPTION: English text A Sienkiewicz website featuring a biography of the author (1060 words), a chronology of his works (550 words), an essay regarding the historical context in which he wrote (725 words), and a selection of interesting details about him (345 words). STATS: 2,680 words Last Checked: June 1, 2000 TITLE: Henryk Sienkiewicz DESCRIPTION: English text Short descriptions of the contents of seven of Sienkiewicz's works STATS: 980 words Last Checked: September 9, 2002 TITLE: Henryk Sienkiewicz's epic novel: Potop (The Deluge) DESCRIPTION: English text An introduction to the historical novel set in the time of the Swedish invasion of 1655-1660 that devasted the country. The novel written at the time Poland was partitioned between Russia, Germany and Austria, glorified and romaticized Poland's past and the hero of the story set an emple of valor and nationalism

34. Henryk Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz. Henryk Sienkiewicz (18461916) was a novelist,born in Poland. He studied at Warsaw, traveled in the USA, and
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Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) was a novelist, born in Poland. He studied at Warsaw, traveled in the USA, and in the 1870s began to write articles, short stories, and novels. His major work was a war trilogy about 17th-century Poland, but his most widely known book is the story of Rome under Nero, Quo Vadis? (1896), several times filmed. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905.
After Bread

In Desert and Wilderness
The renowned Polish novelist, inspired by his travels through Africa, gives us a fascinating book recounting adventures and experiences of two children during an escape from Khartoum after the death of General Gordon, and their flight through Africa to the Indian Ocean. The children’s adventures in the Egyptian desert and African wilderness at the time of the Mahdi (1848 - 1885) also contain a vast quantity of information about the plant and animal life of the African swamps and jungle.
Sielanka: A Forest Picture and Other Stories
Contains seventeen Sienkiewicz stories: Sielanka, A Forest Picture

35. A.I.P.C. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz 18461916. In 1905, four years after the first Nobel Prize,he was the first Polish author to receive the award for literature.
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Henryk Sienkiewicz
       In 1905, four years after the first Nobel Prize, he was the first Polish author to receive the award for literature. He wrote about the most heroic and tragic episodes of Polish history. His best known work is Quo Vadis? (1896), an analogy of his compatriots and Russia to the early Christians and Imperial Rome but his greatest work is the trilogy With Fire and Sword, The Deluge and Pan Wolodyjowski (1883-1888). In his day, his country had ceased to exist politically. Through his historical writings he was, as he said, the Ambassador of Poland to the world at large.

36. Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz. 1905. because of his outstanding merits as an epic writer .The Nobel Foundation. Statistics Poland. 1846-1916. prize presentation. Biography
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Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Bibliography:
*In Vain (1872) Poland Trilogy: With Fire and Sword; Deluge; Pan Michael (Fire in the Steppe) (1884-1888) *Without Dogma (1891) *Children of the Soil (1894) *The Polaniecki Family (1894) Quo Vadis *On the Sunny Shore (1897) *The Third Woman (1898) *Fate of a Soldier (1898) The Teutonic Knights *Judgement of Peter and Paul on Olympus (1900) *Her Tragic Fate (1901) On the Field of Glory *Whirlpools (1910) In Desert and Wilderness The Little Trilogy *Through the Desert *The Legions *So Runs the World *After Bread *In Monte Carlo *Dust and Ashes or Demolished *So Runs the World *On the Bright Shore Charcoal Sketches and Other Tales *Yanko the Musician and Other Stories (1893) *Lillian Morris and Other Stories (1894) *Let Us Follow HIm and Other Stories (1897) *Life and Death and Other Legends and Stories *For Daily Bread and Other Stories *Western Septet: Seven Stories of the American West
Books about Henryk Sienkiewicz:
*Henryk Sienkiewicz (Mieczyslaw Giergielewicz) The Trilogy Companion (Jerzy Krzyzanowski)
*out of print Christine Floss Back

37. Henryk Sienkiewicz
Sienkiewicz Henryk, pseudonim Litwos (18461916), polski prozaik.Laureat Nagrody Nobla 1905. Jeden z najpopularniejszych pisarzy
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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 wspó³w³aœciciel dwutygodnika Niwa 1882-1887 redaktor dziennika S³owo . W latach 1876-1878 jako korespondent Gazety Polskiej przebywa³ w Ameryce Pó³nocnej, podejmuj¹c wraz z grup¹ przyjació³ (m.in. z H. Modrzejewsk¹) próbê stworzenia w Kalifornii komuny rolnej. 1886 odby³ podró¿ do Konstantynopola, Aten i W³och, nastêpnie do Hiszpanii, w 1890 uda³ siê na wyprawê myœliwsk¹ do Zanzibaru. Okresowo mieszka³ w Zakopanem. Dla uczczenia jubileuszu pisarza ofiarowano mu w 1900 zakupiony ze sk³adek spo³ecznych maj¹teczek Oblêgorek pod Kielcami. Po wybuchu I wojny œwiatowej uda³ siê do Szwajcarii, organizuj¹c w Vevey Szwajcarski Komitet Generalny Pomocy Ofiarom Wojny w Polsce. Inicjator ufundowania pomnika A. Mickiewicza w Warszawie, wspó³organizator Kasy im. Mianowskiego, prezes Warszawskiej Kasy Przezornoœci dla Literatów i Dziennikarzy (1899-1900). Wielokrotnie wspiera³ swoim autorytetem akcje patriotyczne, np. protestowa³ przeciwko przeœladowaniom dzieci polskich we Wrzeœni (zabór pruski), w okresie rewolucji 1905 w odezwach i artyku³ach domaga³ siê autonomii dla Królestwa Polskiego. Zwolennik Narodowej Demokracji. 1889 ufundowa³ stypendium im. M. Sienkiewiczowej, z którego korzystali m.in. M. Konopnicka i S. Wyspiañski.

38. Nasz Patron: Henryk Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz, pseudonim Litwos (18461916), prozaik i publicysta; od 1869 publicysta?Tygodnika Ilustrowanego , ?Przegladu Tygodniowego , ?Gazety
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Nasz Patron: Henryk Sienkiewicz
HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ pseudonim Litwos (1846-1916), prozaik i publicysta; od 1869 publicysta „Tygodnika Ilustrowanego", „Przegl¹du Tygodniowego", „Gazety Polskiej", 1874-78 wspó³wydawca „Niwy", 1882-87 red. „S³owa"; wystêpowa³ przeciw antypolskiej polityce rz¹du niemieckiego (inicjator i wydawca miêdzynarodowej ankiety Prusse et Pologne 1878) i do Zanzibaru 1890-91 ( Listy z Afryki
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1880), zmuszonego do walki za cudz¹ sprawê ( Bartek Zwyciêzca Janko Muzykant 1880), gin¹cego na obczyŸnie w poszukiwaniu pracy ( Za chlebem Latarnik 1882), a tak¿e ucisku zaborczej szko³y ( Z pamiêtnika poznañskiego nauczyciela 1880); zyska³ s³awê jednego z najwiêkszych twórców prozy pol. i œwiat. jako autor powieœci hist. pisanych „ku pokrzepieniu serc". W cyklu zw. Trylogi¹ Ogniem i mieczem , t. 1-3 1884 film J. Hoffmana 1999, Potop , t. 1-6 1886 film J. Hoffmana 1974, Pan Wo³odyjowski , t. 1-3 1887-88 film J. Hoffmana 1969) zawar³ niezwykle barwny i sugestywny, choæ wyidealizowany, obraz ¿ycia i wydarzeñ dziejowych w Polsce XVII w. (w dobie wojen kozackich, najazdu szwedz., wojen z Turcj¹ 1648-72); w powieœci Krzy¿acy Quo vadis Rodzina Po³anieckich t. 1-3 1895 serial telewizyjny J. Rybkowskiego 1978, pamflet na rewolucjê 1905-07

39. Henryk Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz. Henryk Sienkiewicz (18461916), pseud. Litwos -pisarz i publicysta, jeden z najpoczytniejszych pisarzy polskich
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40. Sofia Casanova (1861-1958)
Translate this page Translation from the Polish of Bartek Zwyciezca by Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916).1908 Enrique Sienkiewicz. ¿Quo vadis? by Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916).
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
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These are works for which I have bibliographical references, but have not seen. As I find them, I will move them to the proper location:
'Cantos de amor y de odio', El Gran Bufon no. 2, s.a., 7.
'El dia de difuntos', Follas novas (La Habana), 3/127, 5.11.1899, 1.
'Las dos barbaries', Barbero Municipal (Rianxo) 164, 30.08.1913, 1.
'El dolor', Barbero Municipal (Rianxo) 172, 25.10.1913, 2.
Collections of articles
Sobre el Volga helado. Narración de viajes (Madrid, R. Velasco, 1903).
Exóticas (Madrid, Regino Velasco Imp., January 1913). Dedicated to Vicente Casanova. Collection of articles. Includes: ‘La barbarie gris’, ‘De la Europa asiática’, ‘La ciudad del odio’, ‘Las ejecuciones diarias’, ‘La madre escuela’, ‘La destrucción de España … en las calles de Varsovia’, ‘Un crimen’, ‘Sin derecho de asilo’, ‘España en Polonia’, ‘Extraordinaria historia de amor conyugal’, ‘Un testamento, el Kaiser y Sienkiewicz’, ‘El peregrino penitente’, ‘Strindberg enamorado’, ‘El amor de Wagner’, ‘La edad peligrosa de la mujer’, ‘Un nombre: Wispianski’, ‘Página familiar’. De la guerra. Crónicas de Polonia y Rusia

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