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Lidia Ivanovna Veselitskaya (Russian: Ли́дия Ива́новна Весели́тская), March 17, 1857 – February 23, 1936) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, memoirist, and translator who used the pseudonyms V. Mikulich (Russian: В. Микулич) and L. Chernavina (Russian: Л. Чернавина). Ли́дия Ива́новна Весели́тская (псевдонимы — В. Микулич, Л. Чернавина; 5 [17] марта 1857, Егорьевск, Рязанская губерния, Российская империя — 23 марта 1936, Детское Село, Ленинградская область, СССР) — русская писательница, мемуарист, переводчица. Lidija Ivanovna Veselitskaja (ryaka: Лидия Ивановна Веселитская), pseudonymen V. Mikulitj (ryska: В. Микулич), född 17 mars (gamla stilen: 5 mars) 1857 i Jegorjevsk, död 23 februari 1936 i Pusjkin, var en rysk författare. Av Veselitskaja utgavs 1892 på svenska Mimotschka i översättning av Alfred Jensen.
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Ли́дия Ива́новна Весели́тская (псевдонимы — В. Микулич, Л. Чернавина; 5 [17] марта 1857, Егорьевск, Рязанская губерния, Российская империя — 23 марта 1936, Детское Село, Ленинградская область, СССР) — русская писательница, мемуарист, переводчица. Lidija Ivanovna Veselitskaja (ryaka: Лидия Ивановна Веселитская), pseudonymen V. Mikulitj (ryska: В. Микулич), född 17 mars (gamla stilen: 5 mars) 1857 i Jegorjevsk, död 23 februari 1936 i Pusjkin, var en rysk författare. Av Veselitskaja utgavs 1892 på svenska Mimotschka i översättning av Alfred Jensen. Lidia Ivanovna Veselitskaya (Russian: Ли́дия Ива́новна Весели́тская), March 17, 1857 – February 23, 1936) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, memoirist, and translator who used the pseudonyms V. Mikulich (Russian: В. Микулич) and L. Chernavina (Russian: Л. Чернавина).
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