Marie Krysinska
Marie Krysinska (1857–1908) was a Polish musician, literary scholar and composer.
Also recorded as Maria Krysińska; Maria Anastazja Krysińska.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Maria Anastasia Krysińska.
Born at Warsaw in 1857, died at 17th arrondissement of Paris in 1908.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
- 1.
« À ma lectrice éventuelle ». Figurazioni del femminile e riscritture femministe nell'opera di Marie Krysinska
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 2.
Discours théorique de Marie Krysinska, Théorie littéraire féminine à la Belle Époque, 2023
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 3.
Marie Krysinska, Poèmes choisis suivis d’Etudes critiques, Studi Francesi, 2014
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 4.
Open Library author record for Marie Krysinska (Internet Archive), 5 catalogued works.
Institutional database · Scholarly · Internet Archive
Consult the source - 5.
Réécrire le féminin biblique. Une lecture d’« Ève » de Marie Krysinska, Quêtes littéraires, 2025
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 6.
Rythmes pittoresques by Marie Krysinska, ed. by Seth Whidden (review), Women in French Studies, 2003
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 7.
Wikidata, structured authority record Q3292622: Marie Krysinska
Institutional database · Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation
Consult the source - 8.
Directory of Open Access Journals lists 3 articles naming Marie Krysinska.
open access index · Unverified
Consult the source
Elsewhere in Music memorabilia
29,484 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Marie Emmanuelle Bayon LouisPerson
- Marie FredrikssonPerson
- Marie Gabriel Augustin SavardPerson
- Marie JaëllPerson
- Marie LinePerson
- Marie Louise MignotPerson
- Marie Luise NeuneckerPerson
- Marie NathusiusPerson
Best supported in this field
For owners
Own a work by Marie Krysinska?
A specialist will read what you send and tell you what the house can establish, what it cannot, and whether the object is suited to sale. There is no charge and no obligation. The object stays with you throughout; nothing is shipped to us unless it is arranged in writing beforehand.