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Tytuł:
LISTY MARII Z GNIEWOSZÓW HARSDORFOWEJ DO HELENY MYCIELSKIEJ. CZ. V. LISTY OD 3 II 1903 DO 12 XII 1906
LETTERS OF MARIA HARSDORF NEE GNIEWOSZ TO HELENA MYCIELSKA. PART 5. LETTERS FROM 03.02.1903 TO 12.12.1906
Autorzy:
Hłyń, Maria
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/510264.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Biblioteka Kórnicka PAN
Opis:
The fifth part ofletters by Maria Harsdorf nee Gniewosz covers the very sad, last period ofher friendship with Helena Mycielska from the region ofWielkopolska. It was in this period that the letters’ authors father died, soon and rather unexpectedly followed by her husband, Tadeusz Harsdorf. In about 1910, Maria’s short life also came to an end. In her last letters, Maria devoted a lot of space to her family, expressing concern about the condition ofher parents, and in particular her seriously ill father. She often told her friend about the great loneliness she experienced after her husband’s death. As a deeply religious person, she believed that everything in her life happened out of God’s will and she consented to it. Despite the tragic experience, she was vividly interested in the congregation for the local female land owners, which was established in 1902, and she even agreed to become their president. As a result, she was in close contact with Józef Teodorowicz, a Lvov archbishop of Armenian rite. She remained interested in the activity of Polish “feminists”, although she was always critical about it. She described difficult moments connected with the agricultural strikes in 1906. She recalled the books she had read: mainly religious and philosophical ones. She shared her thoughts concerning her trips undertaken in order to repair her constantly deteriorating health. She dreamed of going to Italy together with Helena - a trip which subsequently never happened. The two friends never met again either, although Maria very often wrote how much she wanted their encounter and referred to it.
Źródło:
Pamiętnik Biblioteki Kórnickiej; 2015, 32; 171-197
0551-3790
Pojawia się w:
Pamiętnik Biblioteki Kórnickiej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Listy Heleny Mycielskiej do Marii z Gniewoszów Harsdorfowej. Cz. 1 listy od 28 IX 1886 do 12 X 1890
Letters of Helena Mycielska to Maria Harsdorf née Gniewosz
Autorzy:
Hłyń, Maria
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/510288.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Biblioteka Kórnicka PAN
Tematy:
Mycielska Helena (1857-1937)
Harsdorf Maria z Gniewoszów (1969-1910)
Biblioteka Kórnicka - rękopisy XIX w.
Korespondencja - XIX w.
Opis:
In 1981, the Kórnik library acquired some exceptionally valuable manuscript materials of the Mycielski family living at Wydawy near Poniec, Greater Poland. They included more than 130 letters written by Helena Mycielska to her old friend Maria Harsdorf née Gniewosz. Helena (1857–1937), daughter of Józef and Maria née Turno, came from a family which stamped their virtue in di cult periods of Polish history. Her ancestors and relatives participated in national uprisings, were patriotic and social activists, scholars, and artists. Helena herself was interested in literature and art. She authored small works and reviews. She was also interested in the past of her family living in Wydawy and meticulously collected materials on their history. In about 1886, during a drawing course in Krakow, she met Maria Gniewosz, with whom she soon made friends, although Maria was 12 years younger than herself. The beautiful friendship of the two gentry women survived until Maria’s death in 1910. Helena Mycielska’s letters very interestingly document the life of the Polish landed gentry at the turn of the 20th century on the lands remaining under the rule of foreign powers for several dozen years. In the first part of the presented letters, the reader may become acquainted with Helena’s daily problems, dreams, and interests, as well as the issues which were important for her mother, her siblings, and her numerous relatives and acquaintances. She devoted a lot of space to house-related issues, in particular the duties which, as the eldest daughter, she was obliged to carry out, including the keeping of books of accounts, the keeping in order of all the bills, the managing of the home finances and the caring for the garden. She wrote about the numerous guests visiting her hospitable home at Wydawy. She gave many accounts of her participation in numerous family events such as christenings, weddings, and funerals. She mentioned her trips to Ignacy Paderewski’s concerts in Poznan and Wrocław. She devoted a lot of space in her correspondence to the books she read. She also con ded to Maria on her own writing. She very carefully followed her friend’s developments as the author of reviews and small literary works, and gave her some good advice concerning the manner of writing. She often mentioned religious issues, in particular the retreats in which she participated, and she gave interesting accounts of the teaching of rural children, paying attention to the talents many of them displayed.
Źródło:
Pamiętnik Biblioteki Kórnickiej; 2016, 33; 159-208
0551-3790
Pojawia się w:
Pamiętnik Biblioteki Kórnickiej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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