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  2. Lesia Ukrainka: a path of love, fight, and hope

    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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    Who is Lesya Ukrainka?Lesya Ukrainka ( Ukrainian: Леся Українка, romanized : Lesia Ukrainka, pronounced [ˈlɛsʲɐ ʊkrɐˈjinkɐ]; born Larysa Petrivna Kosach, Ukrainian: Лариса Петрівна Косач; 25 February [ O.S. 13 February] 1871 – 1 August [ O.S. 19 July] 1913) was one of Ukrainian literature 's foremost writers, best known for her poems and plays.
    What is remembering Lesia Ukrainka?Bringing together memoiristic prose by Ukrainka’s family members and photographs from museum collections and private archives, Remembering Lesia Ukrainka is a precious collage that brings us closer to the culture of the long fin de siècle in Ukraine.
    Is Lesia Ukrainka a hole in European culture?The speakers, Oksana Zabuzhko, Lucy Delap and Sasha Dovzhyk addressed what Oksana Zabuzhko called ‘a hole in European culture’ by situating the feminist and modernist writing of Lesia Ukrainka firmly in the European literary canon.
    Did Lesia Ukrainka write a poem in Russian?Lesia Ukrainka wrote only one poem in Russian, dated approximately 1899. She wrote it for Russian writer Grigoriy Machtet, who dared Lesia to write a poem in the Russian language. Lesia jokingly sat down at the piano and recited a poetic rondo off the top of her head – Impromptu (“Когда цветет никотиана”, When the nicotiana blossoms ).
  5. Lesya Ukrainka: Ukraine’s Beloved Writer and Activist

    WEBApr 15, 2022 · Arts & Culture. Lesya Ukrainka: Ukraine’s Beloved Writer and Activist. “Lesya Ukrainka” was a carefully considered pseudonym for a writer who left behind a legacy of poems, plays, essays and activism for …

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  6. Ukrainian Money & Polish Literature: Who Was Lesya …

    WEBThe only woman whose face has ever graced Ukrainian banknotes, Lesya Ukrainka was one of the most outstanding literary figures from the Dnieper region and one of the most important European modernists. What …

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  7. Lesya Ukrainka Museum - Wikipedia

  8. UNESCO together with Ukraine celebrates 150th anniversary of …

  9. Lesya Ukrainka | Feminist, Activist & Writer | Britannica

  10. Lesya Ukrainka - I choose equality - The Council of Europe

  11. Lesia Ukrainka at 150: A journey through the British …

    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 …

  12. Lesia Ukrainka — Harvard University Press

  13. Lesia Ukrainka - Restoring a Ukrainian Icon | IWM WEBSITE

  14. The many faces of Ukrainian writer & feminist Lesia Ukrainka

  15. Today, February 25, we celebrate the life and art of Lesya …

  16. Lesia Ukrainka at the British Library - Ukrainian Institute

  17. Lesya Ukrainka & Theater — Google Arts & Culture

  18. 150th anniversary of Lesia Ukrainka – Study in Ukraine

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  20. Celebrating Lesia Ukraïnka's 150th Anniversary | Ukrainian …

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  22. Lesia Ukrainka and Ukrainian Women Writers with Marko Pavlyshyn

  23. CASSANDRA by Lesia Ukrainka ‣ Ukrainian Institute London

  24. UNESCO : Building Peace through Education, Science and …

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