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Died
  
24 July 1930, Židikai, Lithuania

Books
  
Sename dvare, Motina – auklėtoja, Jau vakaruose užgeso saulėlydžiai, Vincas Stonis

Parents
  
Anupras Pečkauskas, Stanislava Šiukštaitė

Similar
  
Jonas Biliūnas, Žemaitė, Vincas Krėvė‑Mickevičius, Vincas Mykolaitis‑Putinas, Juozas Tumas‑Vaižgantas

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Šatrijos Ragana ("Witch of Šatrija") was the pen name of Marija Pečkauskaitė (March 8, 1877 – July 24, 1930), a Lithuanian humanist and romantic writer and educator. Her most successful works are Sename dvare (In the Old Estate, 1922) and Irkos tragedija (Tragedy of Irka).

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Biography

Born in Medingėnai, Kovno Governorate to a family of petty Lithuanian nobles, Pečkauskaitė was raised in Polish culture. However, she made friends with local Lithuanian peasants and, influenced by her tutor Povilas Višinskis, joined the Lithuanian National Revival. Because of poor health and expensive tuition, Pečkauskaitė did not graduate from a gymnasium in Saint Petersburg and had to complete her education privately in Labūnava estate near Užventis. Višinskis translated her first works, written in Polish, into Lithuanian and published in liberal Lithuanian periodicals, such as Varpas and Ūkininkas. However, Pečkauskaitė disagreed with their secular agenda and turned to pro-Catholic Tėvynės sargas and similar newspapers. After her father's death in 1898, the family moved to Šiauliai as the old estate had to be sold for debts. In 1905 she received a scholarship from Žiburėlis society, established by Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė, to study pedagogy at the University of Zurich and University of Fribourg. While studying, she met with Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster and was greatly affected by his views on education; she later translated several of his works into Lithuanian. After returning to Lithuania in 1907, Pečkauskaitė briefly stayed in Šaukotas and Vilnius. In 1909 she was hired as a teacher at a girls' school in Marijampolė. In 1915 she moved to Židikai, where she spent her remaining life working as a teacher. She was actively involved in town's cultural life, promoting teetotalism, organizing youth chorus, and other charity work. For her achievements in pedagogy, Pečkauskaitė was awarded honorary degree of the University of Lithuania in 1928. She died in Židikai.

Works

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Pečkauskaitė debuted in 1896 with short story Margi paveikslėliai (Motley Pictures). Her works reflect social changes in her times: from estates to villages, from former nobles to peasants, from Polish to Lithuanian culture. All of her characters are strong romantic individuals, living according to the Christian ideals. They usually altruistically sacrifice themselves for the benefit of the society. For example, one character Viktutė sacrifices her career in arts to work as a teacher in a small town or a village lad from Vincas Stonis (1906) who successfully takes over his father's farm and even persuades him to return from America. Pečkauskaitė was one of the first Lithuanian writers to create deep and complex characters, analyzing not only their psychology but also spiritually.

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Her most critically acclaimed novel, Sename dvare, is somewhat autobiographical and depicts a family of a Samogitian landlord. The estate and manor owners, unlike in writings of Žemaitė or Lazdynų Pelėda, are not the sources of social injustice, but one of the last remaining outposts of old culture, ideas, and values. Through the depiction of Mamatė (diminutive derivation from "mother") the author expresses realization that physical life is temporary and longing for permanent metaphysical existence (death). As with other works, parts inspired by her early childhood are especially bright and warm, colored by loving memories of dreams and aspirations, and lean towards impressionism. In contrast, short story Irkos tragedija depicts painful crash of a young girl's innocent world with harsh reality and family failure.

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