Montvid, A.S. (b. 1845)
Montvid, A.S. (b. 1845)
Russian short-story writer. Name variations: Aleksandra Stanislavovna Montvid; (pseudonym) A.S. Shabel'skaia or Shabelskaia. Born 1845 in Ukraine; death date unknown.
Published a collection of stories as "Pencil Sketches," about life in Ukrainian villages (1880s–90s); stories include "Paraska," "Naked Lady," "Nagornoe" and "The Legend."
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