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„Famous Poles in Anglo- Saxon culture” Henryk Sienkiewicz & Bronisław Malinowski

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„Famous Poles in Anglo-Saxon culture”

Henryk Sienkiewicz & Bronisław Malinowski

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Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius Sienkiewicz

Was born in 1846 in Wola Okrzejska and died in 1916.

He was a writer

In 1905 he received the Nobel Prize in Literature for his "outstanding merits as an epic writer."

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In February 1876 he traveled to United States of America. In 1878, after 2 years, that he spent in USA, he came back to Europe. First, he stayed in London and then went to Paris for a year.

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The greatest works

The Trilogy ‘With Fire and Sword’ (1884) ‘The Deluge’ (1886) ‘Fire in the Steppe’ (1888)

Quo Vadis (1896)

The Knights of the Cross (1900)In Desert and Wilderness (1912)

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He was born in 1884 in Krakow and died in 1942.

He was an anthropologist.

In 1910 he went to England, studying at the London School of Economics. By 1922 Malinowski had earned a doctorate of science in anthropology and was teaching at the same university.

Bronisław Kasper Malinowski

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The Worth

He studied the life of African tribes. He established the foundations of the

British social anthropology. Known for Father of Social Anthropology.

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Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org

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