Yadwiga

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Yadwiga is a naive, devoutly Catholic Polish woman and the second wife of Holocaust survivor Herman Broder in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s novel "Enemies, A Love Story."

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Yadwiga canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn Enemies, A Love Story
associatedWithEvent Holocaust (indirectly, through Herman Broder)
basedOn postwar Polish Catholic women who helped Jews (general inspiration)
characterTrait devout
loyal
naive
countryOfOrigin Poland
creator Isaac Bashevis Singer
ethnicity Polish
fictionalUniverse Enemies, A Love Story
genreOfWork Holocaust literature
postwar Jewish fiction
psychological novel
languageOfWork English translation
Yiddish
maritalStatus second wife of Herman Broder
narrativeRole Herman Broder’s second wife
major character
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
settingOfFiction post–World War II New York City
spouseOf Herman Broder
workPublicationYear 1966 (Yiddish serial publication of Enemies, A Love Story)
1972 (English book publication of Enemies, A Love Story)

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Herman Broder is married to Yadwiga spouse Yadwiga
subject surface form: Herman Broder