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- Lesya Ukrainka (born Feb. 13 [Feb. 25, New Style], 1871, Novograd-Volynsky, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Novohrad-Volynskyy, Ukraine]—died July 19 [Aug. 1], 1913, Surami, Georgia, Russian Empire [now in Georgia]) was a poet, dramatist, short-story writer, essayist, and critic who was the foremost woman writer in Ukrainian literature and a leading figure in its modernist movement.www.britannica.com/biography/Lesya-Ukrainka
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Lesya Ukrainka was born in 1871 in the town of Novohrad-Volynskyi (now Zviahel) of Ukraine. She was the second child of Ukrainian writer and publisher Olha Drahomanova-Kosach, better known under her literary pseudonym Olena Pchilka. Ukrainka's father was Petro Kosach (from the Kosača noble … See more
Lesya Ukrainka was one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, best known for her poems and plays. She was also an active political, civil, and feminist activist.
Among her best-known works are the … See morePoetry
Larysa Kosach began to write poetry at the age of nine: Nadiya wrote her poetry under the influence of the news about the fate of her aunt Elena … See moreMuseums
Lesya Ukrainka's life and work are studied by the Lesya Ukrainka Research Institute.
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• Portrait on obverse ₴200 bill circa … See more• The Babylonian Captivity, (play), from Five Russian Plays, With One From the Ukrainian, Dutton, NY, 1916. from Archive.org;
• In the Catacombs (play) translated by David … See moreTheatrical adaptations of works
• 1994 Yara's Forest Song directed by Virlana Tkacz with Yara Arts Group at La MaMa Experimental Theatre in New York and Les Kurbas Theatre in Lviv
• 2013 Fire Water Night directed by Virlana Tkacz … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Lesya Ukrainka | Feminist, Activist & Writer | Britannica
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WebApr 15, 2022 · Who Was Lesya Ukrainka? Ukrainka was born in 1871, in the town of Novohrad-Volynskyi, to a close-knit, intellectually accomplished, and patriotic family. Her mother, Otha Drahomanova-Kosach, was a …
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Web15 February 2021. Last update:20 April 2023. Country page: Ukraine. Lesia Ukrainka (pseudonym of Larysa Petrivna Kosach-Kvitka) - a writer, translator, folklorist, public and cultural activist, and a pioneer of the …
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WebOct 26, 2021 · The modernist Ukrainian writer Lesia Ukrainka (pen name of Larysa Kosach-Kvitka) pioneered a new feminist literature at the forefront of European trends of the time. Her dramas, poetry and prose address …
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WebShe was born in 1871 in Novohrad-Volynskyi as Larysa Petrivna Kosach-Kvitka, to a well-off landowning family with intellectual, artistic and social traditions (her mother, Olena Petrivna Kosach, was also a writer and …
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WebShe was also known as an activist for the advancement of political, civil and women’s rights. The daughter of intellectuals, Lesya Ukrainka had a number of influential people to mentor her from a young age.
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WebFeb 25, 2021 · 11 minute read. Article by: Christine Chraibi. February 25, 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Lesia Ukrainka, one of Ukraine’s most outstanding writers and dramatists, but also a poet and …
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