In her time, the books of Lydia Alexeyevna Charskaya (born Voronova) could compete in popularity with the publications of poets of the Silver Age. The future writer studied at the Pavlov Institute of Noble Maidens in St. Petersburg. Based on... her own diary, which Charskaya kept during her studies, she wrote her first novella — "Notes of the Institute Girl" (1901). In the novella "Princess Dzhavakha" (1903), the backstory of one of the heroines from "Notes of the Institute Girl" is told: the proud Georgian princess Nina Dzhavakha was raised in the Caucasus as future warriors are, but then found herself in the cold and gloomy St. Petersburg. Love for life, nobility, dreaminess, romanticism — these are the qualities of Lydia Charskaya's characters that have captivated more than one generation of young readers. Lydia Charskaya's books are read avidly, unable to tear themselves away from the captivating plot while being under the charm of the beautiful prose.
Autors: Lidija Čarskaja
Izdevniecība: Azbuka
Sērija: Mirovaja klassika
Vecuma ierobežojumi: 12+
Izdošanas gads: 2025
ISBN: 9785389160477
Lappušu skaits: 384
Izmērs: 200h130h36 mm
Vāka tips: твердая
Svars: 313 g
ID: 1694955
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