Luda Vlassovskaya
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Russian writer Lydia Charskaya (1875–1937), whose work was forgotten for many decades, enjoyed exceptional popularity at the beginning of the century and was the “ruler of the hearts” of young readers. The stories “Notes of a College Girl” and “Lyuda Vlassovskaya” included in the book are dedicated to the lives of students of the Pavlovsk Institute for Noble Maidens, of which the writer herself was a graduate. With compassion and love, she reveals the reserved world of experiences, thoughts and ideals of institute hermits. Charskaya's stories, written in good Russian, foster a sense of self-worth, duty and justice, teach camaraderie, mercy, and kindness. The book is addressed primarily to the young reader, but adults will also read it with interest.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Лидия Чарская Алексеевна
- Language
- Russian