Sienkiewicz [shen-kye-vich; English shen-kyey-vich] Examples noun
- Hen·ryk [hen-rik] /ˈhɛn rɪk/, 1846–1916, Polish novelist: Nobel prize 1905.
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But when a man has a name like Sienkiewicz, the task is not an easy one.
John Kendrick Bangs
Everyone notices that the works of Sienkiewicz are Epics rather than Novels.
William Lyon Phelps
Sienkiewicz satisfied us by providing exactly what we were looking for.
William Lyon Phelps
Sienkiewicz is not only a Romanticist and a Realist—he is also a Moralist.
William Lyon Phelps
They exhibit the masterly genius of Sienkiewicz even better than his longer romances.
Henryk Sienkiewicz
British Dictionary definitions for sienkiewicz Sienkiewicz noun
- Henryk (ˈxɛnrik). 1846–1916, Polish novelist. His best-known works are Quo Vadis? (1896), set in Nero’s Rome, and the war trilogy With Fire and Sword (1884), The Deluge (1886), and Pan Michael (1888), set in 17th-century Poland: Nobel prize for literature 1905