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235: 33: 935: 716: 851: 942: 322:, particularly the experiences of young educated women from the Jewish community. In these stories, she dwells on comparisons between the older and the newer generation, and points out the dangers of a superficial modern education. Her novella 996: 1145: 889: 753: 1253: 772: 239: 1233: 1298: 1094: 415: 1113: 1268: 701: 797: 1003: 948: 1263: 1238: 1258: 1248: 647:
Grinevskaya, I. А. (2017) . "Путешествия в Края Солнца" [A Journey to the Countries of the Sun]. In Mitnik, Е. А. (ed.).
1278: 1125: 979: 677: 481:. It was performed on stage the following January at the St. Petersburg Literary-Artistic Society Theatre (now home to the 1293: 1176: 1034: 866: 482: 494: 1283: 470: 1288: 823: 1273: 725: 1243: 548:, was published in 1912 but never performed. She returned to the Russian Empire at the outbreak of 269: 133: 536:, an account of which she published as "A Journey to the Countries of the Sun" in 1914. Her drama 734: 568: 410: 316: 856: 545: 346: 330:'From Joy to the Grave: A Husband on the Installment Plan') was published in Warsaw in 1894. 908: 1228: 1223: 533: 420: 8: 506: 695: 592: 1058: 234: 1172: 1121: 1030: 975: 862: 778: 683: 673: 596: 454: 450: 390: 223: 219: 1070: 446: 430: 402: 281: 273: 215: 199: 183: 171: 156: 98: 94: 72: 1023:
Jasion, Jan Teofil (2004). "Táhirih on the Russian Stage". In Afaqi, Sabir (ed.).
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Táhirih in History: Perspectives on Qurratu'l-'Ayn from East and West
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novelist, poet, and dramatist. As a translator, she translated into
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after five performances. Still, the drama had successful runs in
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Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages
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Izabella (1888). "Der yosem". In Spektor, Mordekhai (ed.).
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through the 1890s, depicting the social conditions of the
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the following year, where they would eventually divorce.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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in around 1910. In early 1911, she spent two weeks in
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literary circles and, in 1886, married fellow writer
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(2007). 1111: 774:Der hoyz-fraynd: a historish-literarishes bukh 238:Likeness of Grinevskaya by Swiss caricaturist 1165:"Grinevskaya, Izabella Arkadevna (1864–1944)" 583:, in which she protested against censorship. 389:), which were performed on the stages of the 559:Other writings of this era include the play 1299:Yiddish-language dramatists and playwrights 1134: 1095:"Count Leo Tolstoy and the Bahá'í Movement" 1083: 1001:[Grinevskaya, Isabella Arkadevna]. 949:Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary 880: 878: 646: 603: 564: 338: 327: 300: 16:Russian-Jewish novelist, poet and dramatist 1169:A Concise Encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith 1018: 1016: 1014: 700:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 324:Fun glik tsum keyver: a khosn oyf oystsoln 31: 1074: 764: 720: 708: 665: 965: 906: 900: 875: 770: 742: 659: 252: 233: 1056: 1011: 943:"Гриневская, Изабелла Аркадьевна"  1269:Jewish writers from the Russian Empire 1216: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1022: 961: 959: 884: 854: 821: 748: 640: 1162: 1156: 974:. Greenwood Press. pp. 232–234. 926: 843: 815: 795: 655:] (in Russian). pp. 434–491. 429:As a translator, she translated into 345:which debuted on 2 April 1895 at the 1185: 1140: 1089: 789: 591:Grinevskaya's only publication post- 1105: 1043: 988: 972:Dictionary of Russian Women Writers 956: 175: 160: 13: 968:"Grinévskaia, Izabélla Arkád'evna" 14: 1310: 1264:Jewish dramatists and playwrights 1239:Soviet dramatists and playwrights 995:K. K. Arsenyev, ed. (1911–1916). 933: 849: 714: 998:Гриневская, Изабелла Аркадьевна 1120:(1st ed.). Thomson Gale. 1114:"Friedberg, Berta (1864–1944)" 672:. Cortona, Italy. p. 44. 616: 567:'Harsh Days'), set during the 460: 341:'The First Storm'), a Russian 188:Изабелла Аркадьевна Гриневская 180:Isabella Arkadevna Grinevskaya 1: 1279:Writers from Saint Petersburg 666:Nachimson, Uri Jerzy (2014). 633: 586: 291:Her first published story, a 907:Johnston, Lori (July 2002). 822:Norich, Anita (April 2020). 571:of 1773–75, the collections 349:in St. Petersburg, starring 257:Beyle Friedberg was born in 229: 7: 1259:Italian–Russian translators 1004:New Encyclopedic Dictionary 10: 1315: 1294:Yiddish-language novelists 1249:French–Russian translators 916:Studies in Slavic Cultures 465:In May 1903 she published 1171:. Oneworld Publications. 1063:Journal of Bahá'í Studies 579:(1915), and the pamphlet 524:Grinevskaya emigrated to 187: 129: 118: 104: 90: 82: 62: 39: 30: 23: 1076:10.31581/jbs-5.3.3(1993) 1057:Hassall, Graham (1993). 997: 609: 270:Abraham Shalom Friedberg 134:Abraham Shalom Friedberg 735:The Jewish Encyclopedia 387:Letter from the Village 317:Eastern European Jewish 276:. There she frequented 1284:Yiddish-language poets 796:Lisek, Joanna (2010). 732:; et al. (eds.). 249: 1163:Smith, Peter (2000). 966:Grachëva, A. 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Grodno
Russian Empire
Leningrad
Soviet Union
Yiddish
Russian
Fiction
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Abraham Shalom Friedberg
Yiddish
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Yiddish
Russian
Russian
Jewish
Russian
Polish
German
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Italian
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Georgian

Paul Robert
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Abraham Shalom Friedberg

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