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Eliza Orzeszkowa

Eliza Orzeszkowa (June 6, 1841 – May 18, 1910)〔http://www.britannica.com/biography/Eliza-Orzeszkowa〕 was a Polish novelist and a leading writer of the Positivism in Poland during foreign Partitions. In 1905, together with Henryk Sienkiewicz she was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
==Biography==
She was born to a noble Pawłowski family in Milkowszczyzna, and died in Grodno (now in Belarus) nearby.〔( "Eliza Orzeszkowa" from the Encyclopædia Britannica. ) Retrieved September 22, 2011.〕 At the age of sixteen, Eliza married Piotr Orzeszko, a Polish nobleman twice her own age, who was exiled to Siberia after the January Uprising of 1863. They were legally separated in 1869.〔Prof. dr hab. Józef Bachórz, ( Eliza Orzeszkowa. ) ''Virtual Library of Polish Literature.'' Retrieved September 22, 2011.〕 She married again in 1894, after a 30-year-long loving relationship with Stanisław Nahorski who died a few years later.〔( Eliza Orzeszkowa. ''Słownik pisarzy polskich.'' ) Brykowisko. Retrieved September 22, 2011.〕
Orzeszkowa wrote a series of 30 novels and 120 powerful sketches, dramas and novellas, dealing with the social conditions of her occupied country. Her novel ''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. In 1888 Orzeszkowa wrote two novels about the Niemen River (now part of Belarus): ''Cham'' (The Boor) focused on the life of fishermen; and her most famous novel, ''Nad Niemnem'' (On the Niemen) – often compared to ''Pan Tadeusz'' – dealing with the issues of Polish aristocracy against the backdrop of political and social order. Her study on patriotism and cosmopolitanism appeared in 1880.〔 A uniform edition of her works was published in Warsaw between 1884–1888.
Much of her output is available also in German translation.
In 1905 together with Henryk Sienkiewicz and Lev Tolstoy, Eliza Orzeszkowa was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. The prize was awarded to Sienkiewicz. According to official records of the Nobel Prize committee, the idea of dividing the prize was rejected as an act of disparagement, and only the latter ended up as the laureate.〔(The Nobel Prize in Literature: Nominations and Reports 1901–1950 )〕

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