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Helena Kurcewiczówna

Helena Kurcewicz (full name: Helena Kurcewiczówna-Bułyha, later Skrzetuska) is a fictional character appearing in the novel With Fire and Sword by Henryk Sienkiewicz as the main female protagonist. She is also mentioned in The Deluge and in Colonel Wolodyjowski.

Helena Kurcewiczówna
Portrait of Helena by Piotr Stachiewicz
First appearanceWith Fire and Sword
Last appearanceColonel Wolodyjowski
Created byHenryk Sienkiewicz
Portrayed byIzabella Scorupco
In-universe information
NicknameHalszka
GenderFemale
TitlePrincess
FamilyWasyl Kurcewicz (father) unknown mother
SpouseJan Skrzetuski
Children12 sons and one daughter (born in 1672)
RelativesPrinces Kurcewicz (aunt)

Konstantyn Kurcewicz (uncle)

Wasyl, Symeon, Jur, Andrzej, Mikołaj (cousins)
ReligionChristian
NationalityRuthenian

Helena is a beautiful orphaned princess living with her aunt and cousins in Rozłogi. Jan Skrzetuski falls in love with her and vies for her hand against the Cossack colonel Bohun to whom she was promised.

In the 1999 film, she is portrayed by Izabella Scorupco.

Story edit

Helena was born in 1630. Her mother died in childbirth. Her father, prince Wasyl Kurcewicz Bułyha, was the master of Rozłogi and served prince Michał Wiśniowiecki. In 1634, he was charged of treason and forced to leave the country. Since then nobody heard of him, he probably soon died. Few years later he was cleared of the charge.

Helena was raised by her uncle, Konstantyn. She grew in Rozłogi with her five cousins. After Konstantyn's death, his wife looked after Helena. As it turned out, she cared more for Wasyl's fortune than for the young orphan. Helena soon became completely dominated by her aunt who regarded herself the mistress of Rozłogi, even though Helena was its legal owner. In the meantime the old princess' sons became friends with Bohun. The young Cossack fell in love with Helena but she didn't return his feelings. She was afraid of his cruelty and quick temper since he once killed a man in her presence. Bohun asked the Kurcewiczs for Helena's hand in marriage, promising to waive the right to Helena's dowry (Rozłogi). Driven by her greed, the widow accepted his proposal.

 
Helena and the princess meeting Skrzetuski, by Juliusz Kossak

In 1648, Helena met Polish lieutenant Jan Skrzetuski and they fell in love with each other. Skrzetuski threatened the Kurcewiczs and forced them to promise Helena's hand to him. Bohun soon discovered the old princess' betrayal. In the company of Onufry Zagłoba, he rushed to Rozłogi, intending to take revenge. During the fight, the widow and her two sons were killed. Zagłoba, seeing Bohun's cruelty, decided to save Helena from him. They managed to escape from Rozłogi but Bohun almost immediately set off in pursuit of them.

For many weeks Zagłoba and Helena wandered the country at war. They finally managed to get to Bar, where Helena was supposed to be safe from pursuit. Bar, however, was soon captured by Cossacks led by Bohun. At the sight of him, Helena stabbed herself with a knife. Bohun took the wounded girl to the ravine on the river Dniester in order to hide her. He put Helena in the Devil's Valley, in the care of his friend - witch Horpyna and left to the war. Thanks to information from Rzędzian, Skrzetuski's friends (Zagłoba, Wołodyjowski and Rzędzian) found Helena and freed her. On their way back they had to divide into two groups because of Tartars' attack. Rzędzian and Helena escaped to Zamość. After the Siege of Zbarazh and signing the treaty with Cossacks, Helena finally reunited with her beloved Skrzetuski. They soon went to Lviv to get married.

In next parts of the Trilogy ("The Deluge" and "Colonel Wolodyjowski") Helena is mentioned sporadically. She is a happy wife and mother. She has twelve sons and in 1672 her first daughter was born.

Description edit

Helena is described as an extraordinarily beautiful woman. She has dark eyes and long black hair, usually in two braids. She makes a big impression on many men. She is loved by Bohun and Skrzetuski, even Wołodyjowski becomes slightly infatuated with her. In "The Deluge" she is well known for her beauty, enough to make Bogusław Radziwiłł plan to abduct her.

He was confused also because there looked upon him from under a marten-skin hood eyes such as he had never seen in his life,—black, satinlike, liquid, full of life and fire,— near which the eyes of Anusia Borzobogata would be as a tallow candle before a torch. Above those eyes dark velvety brows were defined in two delicate arches; her blushing face bloomed like the most beautiful flower, and through her slightly opened lips of raspberry hue were seen teeth like pearls, and from under her hood flowed out rich dark tresses.[1]

While escaping from Bohun's pursuit, she was forced to having her braids cut in order to disguise as a man.

At the beginning of the novel, Helena is shy and dominated by her aunt. In spite of being surrounded by crude people since childhood, she is good-natured and sensitive. She has a strong, trusting faith in God. She quickly falls in love with Skrzetuski and is sure of her feelings for him. As a noblewoman, she is brave and very proud. She treasures her honor above all else, she is even ready to commit a suicide to avoid disgrace. She deeply loves Skrzetuski and is faithful to him.

References edit

  1. ^ Sienkiewicz, H. & Curtin J., With Fire and Sword Archived 2012-09-05 at archive.today, Chapter 3

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Helena Kurcewicz full name Helena Kurcewiczowna Bulyha later Skrzetuska is a fictional character appearing in the novel With Fire and Sword by Henryk Sienkiewicz as the main female protagonist She is also mentioned in The Deluge and in Colonel Wolodyjowski Helena KurcewiczownaPortrait of Helena by Piotr StachiewiczFirst appearanceWith Fire and SwordLast appearanceColonel WolodyjowskiCreated byHenryk SienkiewiczPortrayed byIzabella ScorupcoIn universe informationNicknameHalszkaGenderFemaleTitlePrincessFamilyWasyl Kurcewicz father unknown motherSpouseJan SkrzetuskiChildren12 sons and one daughter born in 1672 RelativesPrinces Kurcewicz aunt Konstantyn Kurcewicz uncle Wasyl Symeon Jur Andrzej Mikolaj cousins ReligionChristianNationalityRuthenianHelena is a beautiful orphaned princess living with her aunt and cousins in Rozlogi Jan Skrzetuski falls in love with her and vies for her hand against the Cossack colonel Bohun to whom she was promised In the 1999 film she is portrayed by Izabella Scorupco Story editHelena was born in 1630 Her mother died in childbirth Her father prince Wasyl Kurcewicz Bulyha was the master of Rozlogi and served prince Michal Wisniowiecki In 1634 he was charged of treason and forced to leave the country Since then nobody heard of him he probably soon died Few years later he was cleared of the charge Helena was raised by her uncle Konstantyn She grew in Rozlogi with her five cousins After Konstantyn s death his wife looked after Helena As it turned out she cared more for Wasyl s fortune than for the young orphan Helena soon became completely dominated by her aunt who regarded herself the mistress of Rozlogi even though Helena was its legal owner In the meantime the old princess sons became friends with Bohun The young Cossack fell in love with Helena but she didn t return his feelings She was afraid of his cruelty and quick temper since he once killed a man in her presence Bohun asked the Kurcewiczs for Helena s hand in marriage promising to waive the right to Helena s dowry Rozlogi Driven by her greed the widow accepted his proposal nbsp Helena and the princess meeting Skrzetuski by Juliusz KossakIn 1648 Helena met Polish lieutenant Jan Skrzetuski and they fell in love with each other Skrzetuski threatened the Kurcewiczs and forced them to promise Helena s hand to him Bohun soon discovered the old princess betrayal In the company of Onufry Zagloba he rushed to Rozlogi intending to take revenge During the fight the widow and her two sons were killed Zagloba seeing Bohun s cruelty decided to save Helena from him They managed to escape from Rozlogi but Bohun almost immediately set off in pursuit of them For many weeks Zagloba and Helena wandered the country at war They finally managed to get to Bar where Helena was supposed to be safe from pursuit Bar however was soon captured by Cossacks led by Bohun At the sight of him Helena stabbed herself with a knife Bohun took the wounded girl to the ravine on the river Dniester in order to hide her He put Helena in the Devil s Valley in the care of his friend witch Horpyna and left to the war Thanks to information from Rzedzian Skrzetuski s friends Zagloba Wolodyjowski and Rzedzian found Helena and freed her On their way back they had to divide into two groups because of Tartars attack Rzedzian and Helena escaped to Zamosc After the Siege of Zbarazh and signing the treaty with Cossacks Helena finally reunited with her beloved Skrzetuski They soon went to Lviv to get married In next parts of the Trilogy The Deluge and Colonel Wolodyjowski Helena is mentioned sporadically She is a happy wife and mother She has twelve sons and in 1672 her first daughter was born Description editHelena is described as an extraordinarily beautiful woman She has dark eyes and long black hair usually in two braids She makes a big impression on many men She is loved by Bohun and Skrzetuski even Wolodyjowski becomes slightly infatuated with her In The Deluge she is well known for her beauty enough to make Boguslaw Radziwill plan to abduct her He was confused also because there looked upon him from under a marten skin hood eyes such as he had never seen in his life black satinlike liquid full of life and fire near which the eyes of Anusia Borzobogata would be as a tallow candle before a torch Above those eyes dark velvety brows were defined in two delicate arches her blushing face bloomed like the most beautiful flower and through her slightly opened lips of raspberry hue were seen teeth like pearls and from under her hood flowed out rich dark tresses 1 While escaping from Bohun s pursuit she was forced to having her braids cut in order to disguise as a man At the beginning of the novel Helena is shy and dominated by her aunt In spite of being surrounded by crude people since childhood she is good natured and sensitive She has a strong trusting faith in God She quickly falls in love with Skrzetuski and is sure of her feelings for him As a noblewoman she is brave and very proud She treasures her honor above all else she is even ready to commit a suicide to avoid disgrace She deeply loves Skrzetuski and is faithful to him References edit Sienkiewicz H amp Curtin J With Fire and Sword Archived 2012 09 05 at archive today Chapter 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helena Kurcewiczowna amp oldid 1168513637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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