Klementyna Hoffmanowa
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Klementyna Hoffmanowa (born 23 November 1798 in Warsaw
Warsaw
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, died 21 September 1845 in Passy
Passy
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 near Paris
Paris
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) – prose writer, popularizer, translator, editor, one of the first Polish writers for children. The co-organizer and the chairwoman of the Association of the Patriotic Charity. She was the first woman in Poland staying from the creative and pedagogic work.
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