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The Doll (novel)

''The Doll'' (Polish title: ''Lalka'') is the second of four major novels by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus (real name Aleksander Głowacki). It was composed for periodical serialization in 1887-89 and appeared in book form in 1890.
''The Doll'' has been regarded by some, including Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz, as the greatest Polish novel. According to Prus biographer Zygmunt Szweykowski, it may be unique in 19th-century world literature as a comprehensive, compelling picture of an entire society.
While ''The Doll'' takes its fortuitous title from a minor episode involving a stolen toy, readers commonly assume that it refers to the principal female character, the young aristocrat Izabela Łęcka. Prus had originally intended to name the book ''Three Generations''.
''The Doll'' has been translated into twenty languages, and has been produced in several film versions and as a television miniseries.
==Structure==
''The Doll'', covering one and a half years of present time, comprises two parallel narratives. One opens with events of 1878 and recounts the career of the protagonist, Stanisław Wokulski, a man in early middle age. The other narrative, in the guise of a diary kept by Wokulski's older friend Ignacy Rzecki, takes the reader back to the 1848-49 "Spring of Nations."
Bolesław Prus wrote ''The Doll'' with such close attention to the physical detail of Warsaw that it was possible, in the Interbellum, to precisely locate the very buildings where, fictively, Wokulski had lived and his store had been located on Krakowskie Przedmieście.〔Edward Pieścikowski, ''Bolesław Prus'', 2nd edition, 1985, pp. 68–69.〕 Prus thus did for Warsaw's sense of place in ''The Doll'' in 1889 what James Joyce was famously to do for his own capital city, Dublin, in the novel ''Ulysses'' a third of a century later, in 1922.

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