Dąbrowska, Marja

Dąbrowska, Marja märˈyä dôNbrôfˈskä [key], 1889–1965, Polish sociologist and novelist. Dąbrowska worked as a militant publicist to further social and economic reform. Her works of fiction, including the epic novel Nights and Days (1932–34) and The Crossroads (1937), treat the problems of social change. Her short stories (1955) criticize the Communist regime.

See study by Z. Folejewski (1967).

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