Edmund Wacław Naganowski (26 September 1853 – 28 January 1915), was a Polish publicist and writer also known under pen names E. Działosz, Latarnik[1] and Edmund Sas (Sas most likely refers to his Sas coat of arms[2]).[3]

Edmund Naganowski
Born
Edmund Wacław Naganowski

26 September 1853
Died28 January 1915(1915-01-28) (aged 61)
NationalityPolish
Other namesE. Działosz, Latarnik, Edmund Sas
EducationUniversity of Dublin

Life

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Naganowski was born in Gostyń, Greater Poland, then in Grand Duchy of Posen, that after 1815 was part of the Kingdom of Prussia.[4] After finishing his studies in England, he was a teacher in a high school in Waterford in Ireland and he later worked at the British Museum.[1] On 14 February 1903 he became naturalized in Great Britain, under the name Edmund Sas de Naganowski.[5][6]

He served as secretary of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland in London[7]

He is credited with the introduction of scouting in Poland.[7]

Monica Mary Gardner acknowledged the influence and support of Naganowski on her interests in Polish culture from 1899 to the outbreak of the First World War.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b A footnote in the collection of letters by Henryk Sienkiewicz, Listy Part 1. Marian Albiński-Cyprian Godebski, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1977
  2. ^ "Edmund Wacław Naganowski h. Sas (M.J. Minakowski, Genealogia potomków Sejmu Wielkiego)". Sejm-wielki.pl. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  3. ^ Izabela Zbiegniewska, Pseudonimy i kryptonimy pisarzów polskich, M. Arcta, 1905, p. 24
  4. ^ Jan Dąbrowski, Polacy w Anglii i o Anglii, Wydawnictwo Literackie, 1962, Chapter "Anglofil Edmund Naganowski", pp. 260–317
  5. ^ Nationality and Naturalisation: de Naganowski, Edmund Sas, from Austria-Hungary
  6. ^ Papers by Command, Volume 78, H.M. Stationery Office, 1904, "Aliens"
  7. ^ a b Preface to the 2014 reprint Archived 8 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine of the 1913 book, Andrzej Małkowski, Scouting in Poland, ISBN 978-83-7850-735-2 (paperback), ISBN 978-83-7850-681-2 (hard)
  8. ^ Monica Mary Gardner, The Anonymous Poet of Poland, Zygmunt Krasinski, University Press, 1919, Preface, p.vi

Further reading

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  • Naganowski Edmund, in: Literatura polska. Przewodnik encyklopedyczny. Warszawa 1984 PWN Vol.1: A-M. p. 9.