Krandievskaya, Anastasiia (1865–1938)
Krandievskaya, Anastasiia (1865–1938)
Russian novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: Anastasiia Romanovna Krandiévskaia or Krandievskaia. Born 1865 in Russia; died 1938; children: Natalia Krandievskaya (poet); great-grandchildren: Tatyana Tolstaya (short-story writer).
Worked as journalist before first story appeared (1896); works include That Happened in Early Spring (1900) and The Secret of Joy (1916).
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