Zhadovskaia, Iuliia Valerianovna (1824–1883)
Zhadovskaia, Iuliia Valerianovna (1824–1883)
Russian poet and short-story writer. Name variations: Iuliia Valerianovna Zhádovskaia. Born 1824 in Russia; died 1883.
Works include lyric poems, some of which were set to music and became popular romances; also wrote fiction, including Apart from the Great World (1857), Woman's Story (1861), and Behind the Times (1861).
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