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Reymont

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[rey-mawnt] / ˈreɪ mɔnt /

noun

  1. Władysław Stanisław Ladislas Regmont, 1868–1925, Polish novelist: Nobel Prize 1924.


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St. Reymont was born in 1868 in what was then Russian Poland.

From Time Magazine Archive

Author Reymont, one of the dozen children of poor parents, grew up under the hardships to which so many Slavic writers have been heirs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wladyslaw Reymont is the most widely known of living Polish writers.

From The Comedienne by Obecny, Edmund

Reymont himself was a peasant, rising from the bottom until to-day the light of his recognized genius shines in the very forefront of the Slavic intellectuals.

From The Comedienne by Obecny, Edmund

Reymont, who is a more impersonal writer and more detached from his subject, is perhaps the most artistic among the authors of short stories.

From Selected Polish Tales by Busch, Marie

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