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  2. 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.
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