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  1. Tatiana Lvovna Shchepkina-Kupernik (Russian: Татья́на Льво́вна Ще́пкина-Купе́рник, January 24 [O.S. January 12] 1874 in Moscow, Russian Empire – July 27, 1952 in Moscow, USSR) was a Russian and Soviet writer, dramatist, poet and translator.

    • Writer, dramatist, poes and translator
    • Russian
    • July 27, 1952 (aged 78), Moscow, USSR
  2. Tatyana Shchepkina-Kupernik. Russian writer and translator (b. 12/24 January 1874 in Moscow; d. 27 July 1952 in Moscow ); born Tatyana Lvovna Shchepkina-Kupernik (Татьяна Львовна Щепкина-Куперник). The daughter of the lawyer, writer and theatre critic Lev Kupernik (1845–1905) and his wife Olga Shchepkina (d. 1893 ...

  3. Gabriak. Yet Tatiana L'vovna Shchepkina-Kupernik (henceforth Kup-ernik, I874-I 952) was in her prime, if not indisputably greater, at least more admired, notorious and prolific than all these. She also outlived them all. A reading of her published lyrical verse, collected and uncollected will reveal at least a dozen poems which neither Annenskii,

  4. Tatyana Shchepkina-Kupernik (24 January 1874 — 27 July 1952) Alternative Names/Transliterations: Татьяна Львовна Щепкина-Куперник, Tat'jana L'vovna Ščepkina-Kupernik, Tat'iana L'vovna Shchepkina-Kupernik

  5. 1 de oct. de 2001 · Tatiana L'vovna Shchepkina-Kupernik (1874-1952), who was a famous, even notorious poet before the revolution, is today known chiefly as a translator of verse comedy and as a biographer of...

  6. 9 de dic. de 2013 · Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik was the great-granddaughter of a famous Moscow actor and part of Moscow’s world of theatre from her debut as a teenage actor. She went on to make her name as a translator for theatre, translating Rostand into Russian whilst still in her teens, Shakespeare, and Lope de Vega during her later life.

  7. Russian playwright, translator and poet. Name variations: Tatiana L'vovna Shchépkina-Kupérnik, Tatiana Lvovna Shchepkina-Kupernik. Born Jan 24, 1874, in Moscow, Russia; died July 27, 1952, in Moscow; dau. of Lev Kupernik (barrister); mother was a pianist; great-granddau. of Mikhail Shchepkin (famed actor); studied at University of Lausanne, 1896.