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Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846–1946)
1956The fame of Sienkiewicz is now eclipsed and even aside from that it contains an element of sadness. From the very beginning the fortunes of Sienkiewicz were not of the common sort. In 1884, with a Byronic suddenness, he became recognized in the eyes of his own country and later in the eyes of the whole world as the greatest Polish writer, and there was
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Sienkiewicz's First Translator, Jeremiah Curtin
Slavic Review, 1965Let Peary seek his Arctic goal;His countrymen prefer a PoleLess brumal and uncertain;And Roe and Howells the prolixMust bow to Henry Sienkiewicz,Democratized by Curtin.Anonymous, "Columbus Sienkiewicz,"The Outlook, New York,March 12, 1898The subject of Henryk Sienkiewicz and America is hardly exhausted with the acknowledgment of the enormous popularity
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