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of her father, who curses his daughter and turns the whole village community against them. The first cottage built by Tumry, next to the cemetery, is set afire by Motruna's envious father, and Tumry undertakes to rebuild their home. The young couple are discriminated against and are denied any help by the village. They receive support from the French mistress, and subsequent wife, of the village's squire, Adam, but she soon dies.
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The novel tells the tragic story of the Gypsy, Tumry, and his wife Motruna, daughter of the farmer Lepiuk. Tumry abandons his nomadic life for the sake of his beloved and decides to settle in the village, where he takes up blacksmithing. However, Motruna's marriage to the Gypsy is not to the liking
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When the itinerant Gypsies return to the village and Aza, the squire's Gypsy former mistress regains her influence with him, assistance from the manor ceases. The sight of Aza, whom Tumry had once felt not indifferent about, rouses his hidden jealousy. Extreme poverty and inner emotional conflict
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The widow and her daughter Marysia are looked after by the handicapped Janek, and later by the poor lady physician Sołoducha. But Mortuna dies, and her twelve-year-old daughter, with the support of Sołoducha and her blind husband Rataj, takes charge of her parents' farm.
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community. It is one of the most widely read novels by Kraszewski, and was adapted for theater, opera and film. It has been translated into Belarusian, Russian, French, Czech, German, Slovenian, and Ukrainian.
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A poor nobleman, Tomko Choiński, taken with the girl’s kindness and strong character, marries the young Gypsy girl against his father's wishes, and they lead a happy life together.
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The novel is characterized by great realism in its depiction of the mentality, customs, and life of village and Gypsy communities, and by its apt societal observations.
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The book belongs to the folk-novel genre and depicts discrimination practiced against the
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Lewestam FH, Obraz najnowszego ruchu literackiego w Polsce , Warsaw 1859, p. 47-55.
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OCLC Search: Chata za wsią by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, (1812-1887).
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The Cottage/A Hut Outside/Behind/Beyond/Near the Village
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Chata za Wsią

Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
novel
Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
Gypsy
Gabriela Zapolska
Alfred Nossig
libretto
Ignacy Paderewski
Manru
Artur Twardyjewicz
OCLC Search: Chata za wsią by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, (1812-1887).
ISBN
83-01-01520-9
ISBN
978-83-01-05368-0
Categories
Polish novels
1842 novels
19th-century Polish novels
Polish novels adapted into films
Fictional representations of Romani people
Works by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski

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