Helena Romer-Ochenkowska (2 August 1875 – 26 March 1947) was a Polish writer, playwright, opinion journalist, columnist and theatre critic.
She also engaged in social and education activism, especially promoting amateur theatre in the Vilnius region.
[2] She received her education at a private girls' school in Kraków, then from 1897 gave classes in secret to the villagers of her estate in Karolinów.
She engaged in various cultural projects and supported educational activities, as well as amateur theatre, for which she wrote a number of plays.
[1] Her writings gained popularity,[1] especially short story collections Książka o nich (1922), Swoi ludzie (1922) and Tutejsi (1931), which focused on local life and history.