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Kobiety (Women): A Novel of Polish Life

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A series of interwoven portraits examines the inner lives of women as they confront desire, social expectation, and the pursuit of pleasure. Lyrical natural scenes alternate with intimate psychological narration and social encounters, portraying courtship, flirtation, and moral uncertainty. Characters deploy wit, temperament, and self-awareness to navigate attraction and disappointment, revealing tensions between sensual impulse and intellectual strategy. The narrative traces how memory, landscape, and manners shape identity and choices, offering a nuanced study of emotional complexity, shifting loyalties, and the costs and consolations of personal freedom.

About the Author

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Zofia Nałkowska

Zofia Nałkowska was a prominent Polish novelist and playwright, known for her insightful exploration of women's lives and social issues in early 20th-century Poland. Her notable work, "Kobiety (Women): A Novel of Polish Life," delves into the complexities of female identity and societal expectations. Nałkowska's writing often reflects her deep engagement with feminist themes and her commitment to portraying the struggles and triumphs of women in a changing world. Through her literary contributions, she has become an important figure in Polish literature, influencing subsequent generations of writers.