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Monica Mary Gardner

Monica Mary Gardner was an English writer on Poland and Polish writers and a translator of Polish literature.

Life and work
Gardner was born in 1873 at Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, Surrey. the eldest of the six children of John Gardner, a member of the stock exchange, and his wife Amy Vernon Garratt. Her brother was the Italian scholar Edmund Garratt Gardner. Gardner studied the Polish language and literature after being intrigued at school by Bonnie Prince Charlie's mother who was the Polish aristocrat Clementina Sobieska. Naganowski was to die in 1915. Gardner taught herself how to research sources in Polish and how to find out more about Poland. Her first monograph in 1911 was on Adam Mickiewicz who was regarded as the national poet of Poland. She wrote Poland: a Study in National Idealism in 1915 and The Anonymous Poet of Poland: Zygmunt Krasiński in 1919. One of her manuscripts was recovered from the bomb site, but another was lost. Gardner's funeral was an important event that was attended by the President of Poland, Władysław Raczkiewicz. ==Works==
Works
Adam Mickiewicz: The National Poet of Poland (1911) • Poland A Study in National Idealism (1915) • Poland (1917; 2nd ed. 1926; 3rd ed. 1942) - "Peeps at Many Lands" series, with illustrations after Artur GrottgerThe Anonymous Poet of Poland: Zygmunt Krasiński (1919) • Kościuszko: A Biography (1920; 2nd ed. 1942) • The Patriot Novelist of Poland: Henryk Sienkiewicz (1926) • Tales from Henryk Sienkiewicz (editor, 1931) - "Everyman's Library" series, no. 871 • Queen Jadwiga of Poland (1934) • The Spirit of Poland (1940) ==References==
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