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Lyubov Yanovska : ウィキペディア英語版
Lyubov Yanovska
Lyubov Yanovska (Яновська Любов Олександрівна, 1861 – 1933) was a Ukrainian writer and feminist.〔
The daughter of Oleksandr Shcherbachov, a published author of Russian descent, and a Ukrainian mother, she was born Lyubov Shcherbachov in eastern Ukraine. Her mother's aunt was married to Panteleimon Kulish. Her parents separated due to tensions caused by their different ethnic backgrounds. In 1881, she married Vasyl Yanovsky, a Ukrainian intellectual, and educated herself on Ukrainian culture, literature and history. Her first short story was published in 1897. She also wrote novels and plays.〔
In 1905, Yanovska moved to Kiev, where she became involved in literary circles and the women's movement. After 1916, she was no longer able to write because of health problems aggravated by her work helping women and children left in poverty by World War I. She suffered a paralytic stroke in 1923 and died ten years later.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lyubov Yanovska (1861-1933) )
Her work was translated to English for the collections ''In the Dark of the Night'' (1998) and ''Warm the Children, O Sun'' (1998).〔
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