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Reymont, Wladyslaw Stanislaw

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Reymont, Władysław Stanisław (1867–1925)

Polish novelist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1924 for his epic novel Chlopi/The Peasants (1902–09), a chronicle of peasant life written almost entirely in dialect. His other works include Komediantka/The Comedienne (1896) and the historical trilogy Rok 1794/The Year 1794 (1913–18).



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