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Bolesław Prus

Bolesław Prus

Born: 01-01-1847

Bolesław Prus, born Aleksander Głowacki in 1847, was a prominent Polish novelist and journalist renowned for his contributions to realism. Best known for his novel "The Doll," Prus adeptly captured the social landscape of 19th-century Poland. His work, characterized by keen observation and psychological depth, has left a lasting impact on Polish literature. A former insurgent turned writer, Prus's legacy endures through his insightful exploration of human nature and society.

Book summaries for books written by Bolesław Prus

Quotes

Life is like a doll – it can be molded into any shape you desire.

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lifemolding

In the eyes of a child, a doll is not just a toy, but a companion that listens and understands.

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childhoodcompanionship

Sometimes, the simplest of toys can bring the greatest joy.

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joysimplicity

A doll can teach us the value of empathy and compassion.

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empathycompassion

Behind every doll, there is a story waiting to be discovered.

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storydiscovery

A broken doll can still hold beauty and meaning, just like a broken heart.

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beautymeaningheartbreak

The bond between a child and their doll is unbreakable, transcending time and distance.

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bondchildhood

Dolls have the power to ignite imagination and creativity in young minds.

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imaginationcreativity

Through play, children learn important life lessons with their dolls as their guides.

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playlearningchildren

A doll reminds us that even in solitude, we can find comfort and companionship.

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solitudecomfortcompanionship

A doll's appearance is not what defines its worth, but the love it receives.

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worthlove

Just like a doll, we have the power to shape our own destinies.

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destinypower