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  1. Lidia Alekseyevna Charskaya ( Russian: Ли́дия Алексе́евна Чар́ская; January 31, 1875 – March 18, 1938), was a Russian writer and actress. Charskaya was her pseudonym; her real last name was Churilova. Biography. Charskaya worked as an actress at the Alexandrinsky Theatre from 1898 to 1924.

  2. 10 de feb. de 2021 · Relying on a wide range of literary history sources covering the first third of the twentieth century, especially publications in pedagogical and literary periodicals, this article examines the reception Russian critics gave to one of the most popular female Russian children’s writers, Lidiia Charskaia.

    • Valentin Golovin
    • 2019
  3. 10 de feb. de 2021 · ÁNNENSKAIA, Aleksandra Nikitichna (neé Tkacheva) [June 29 (July 11 NS), 1840, Sivtsevo estate, Velikie Luki District, Pskov Province–May 6 (19 NS), 1915, Petrograd]–children’s writer and translator...

    • Evgeniia Putilova
    • 2019
  4. CHARSKAYA, LYDIA ALEXEYEVNA. (1875 – 1937); pseudonym of Lydia Alexeyevna Churilova; Russian novelist, poet, and actress. Lydia Charskaya worked as an actress at the Alexandrinsky Theater from 1898 to 1924. Between 1901 and 1916 she published about eighty books, several of which became bestsellers, the most popular of which was Princess ...

  5. Her novels fall into four general categories: stories that take place in boarding schools for elite gi. Lidia Alekseyevna Charskaya (Russian: Лидия Алексеевна Чарская) was a Russian writer and actress. Charskaya was her pseudonym; her real last name was Churilova.

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    • March 18, 1938
    • January 31, 1875
  6. Lidia Charskaya has 107 books on Goodreads with 1212 ratings. Lidia Charskayas most popular book is Записки институтки.

  7. Lidia Alekseyevna Charskaya ( rusa: Ли́дия Алексе́евна Чар́ская; 31 de enero de 1875 - 18 de marzo de 1938), fue una escritora y actriz rusa. Charskaya era su seudónimo; su verdadero apellido era Churilova. Charskaya trabajó como actriz en el Teatro Alexandrinsky de 1898 a 1924.