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Lidia Ivanovna Veselitskaya (Russian: Ли́дия Ива́новна Весели́тская),
March 17, 1857 –
February 23, 1936) was a
Russian novelist,
short story writer, memoirist...
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story written by
Victor Hugo in 1854,
translated into
Russian by
Lidia Veselitskaya, and then
rewritten or
retold by Leo
Tolstoy in 1908. It is the story...
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Srivastava (known as Premchand),
Heinrich Rickert,
Ferdinand Tönnies,
Lidia Veselitskaya and Zhou
Shuren (known as Lu Xun) died in 1936
without having been nominated...
- dancer,
actress and
novelist (cancer, born 1894)
February 23 –
Lidia Veselitskaya (V. Mikulich),
Russian novelist,
memoirist and
translator (born 1857)...
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Vikenty Veresaev (1867–1945)
Sisters The
Deadlock In the
Steppe Lidia Veselitskaya (1857–1936) Mimi's
Marriage Igor
Vishnevetsky (born 1964)
Leningrad Non-Elective...
- (1867–1945),
writer and
medical doctor,
Memoirs of a
Physician Lidia Veselitskaya (1857–1936), writer,
translator and memoirist, Mimi's
Marriage Sergey...
- novelist. Das
verlorene Kind (The Lost Child), Die glückliche Hand
Lidia Veselitskaya Russia 17
March 1857 23
February 1936 novelist, short-story writer,...
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Vermisheva (1932–2020), Armenian-born
Russian poet, economist,
activist Lidia Veselitskaya (1857–1936), novelist,
short story writer, memoirist,
translator Frida...
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United States), wr.
Sonja Veselinović (b. 1981, Serbia), wr.
Lidia Veselitskaya (1857–1936, Russia/Soviet Union), nv. & mem.
Aglaja Veteranyi (1962–2002...