Abstract

Clementine Hoffmanowa (1798-1845), maiden name Tanska, a Polish prose writer, one of the first Polish writers for children, the creator of the first Polish children's magazine „Entertainment for Children”. The article aims at the description the values in the work of Clementine Tanska-Hoffman addressed to children and adolescents. Article gives a view of values: piety, patriotism, love of parents and siblings, praises the use of their mother tongue etc. Based on various sources: literary texts of Reminders of the good mother – latest her advice for her daughter (1819), Moral novels for children (1820), Binging of Helen (1823). Cited texts characterized by didacticism and moralizing, which was related to the education model in the early nineteenth century. Tanska, when was writing about values in Moral novels for children , she recalled silhouette of Father Gregory Piramowicz (1735-1801) and prince Joseph Poniatowski (1763-1813). The article describes, that publications of Hoffman after the November Uprising, were controlled by the Russian censor. Shows the universality of Tanska books and their reception by posterity.

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