Komarova, Varvara (1862–1942)
Komarova, Varvara (1862–1942)
Russian biographer and novelist. Name variations: Varvara Dmitrievna Komaróva; (pseudonym) Vladimir Karenin. Born 1862 in St. Petersburg, Russia; died 1942.
Wrote 4-volume biography of George Sand, George Sand, sa vie et ses oeuvres; also wrote short stories and novel Musia (1888).
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