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Koltonovskaya, Elena Alexandrovna

Elena Aleksandrovna Koltonovskaya (nee Sasko) ( December 22, 1870 - December 1952 , p. Veliky Budki, Sumy region ) - Russian writer , journalist , literary critic .

Elena Alexandrovna Koltonovskaya
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Birth nameElena Alexandrovna Sasko
Date of Birth
Place of BirthKiev , Russian Empire
Date of death
Place of deathwith. Great Booths, Sumy region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR
CitizenshipRussian Empire, USSR
Occupationprose writer , journalist , literary critic
Language of WorksRussian

In 1896 she graduated from the Higher Women's Courses in St. Petersburg . Since 1899, she published critical and theatrical articles in News, Northern Courier, Education, Our Life, Herald and Library of Self-Education (where she placed a number of literary portraits of women writers) and other periodicals.

Consisted in a religious and philosophical society [1] .

Content

Family

Husband - Andrei Pavlovich Koltonovsky (1862 - after 1934), poet.

Creativity

The name of E. Koltanovskaya is associated with the development of the theory of " neorealism " in Russia, the creator, developer and tireless propagandist of which she was during 1907-1917.

She made a significant contribution to the development of the principles and distinctive features of female literary creativity.

In her critical works, she studied the works of A. Tolstoy, E. Zamyatin, S. Sergeev-Tsensky, V. Veresaev, Ibsen, Bryusov, etc.

In Soviet times, she worked at the State Publishing House, lectured at the Leningrad House of Scientists named after M. Gorky, was a member of the literary section of the Leningrad Union of Writers. She wrote literary memoirs (not completed).

Selected Works

  • Woman in Ibsen's dramas - (1901, article)
  • Ways and moods of young literature - article
  • New Life (1910)
  • Bryusov about a woman - (1911, article)
  • Female silhouettes (1912)
  • Critical Studies (1912)
  • Anna Mar. Woman on the Cross // Speech. (1916)
  • General characteristics of the era (from Chekhov to the revolution) (mid-1920s, manuscript)

Addresses

  • 1914-1917 - Petersburg / Petrograd, Tuchkova nab., D. 14, apt. 2 [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Religious and Philosophical Society in St. Petersburg (Petrograd): History in Materials and Documents 1907-1917 . - M .: Russian Way, 2009. - T. 3. - S. 520. - ISBN 978-5-85887-315-0 .

Literature

  • Mikhailova MV (Mikhailova M.V.) Koltonovskaia Elena Aleksandrovna (Koltonovskaya Elena Alexandrovna) // Dictionary of Russian Women Writers. - Westport etc. : Greenwood Press, 1994 .-- P. 310-313.

Links

  • Valbe R. B. Koltonovskaya, Elena Aleksandrovna // Brief literary encyclopedia. - 1978.- T. 9 .
  • Mikhailova M. The book by E. A. Koltonovskaya “Women’s silhouettes” - the theoretical basis of female art
  • Semibratov V. K. “The undoubted talent of the author.” E. A. Koltonovskaya about A. S. Green (neopr.) . Green readings . Slobodskoy city, Kirov region. Library named after A. Green (2001). Date of treatment April 16, 2013. Archived April 17, 2013.
  • Koltanovskaya, Elena Aleksandrovna // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Koltonovskaya_Elena_Alexandrovna&oldid=100924468


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