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Lokhvitskaya, Mirra Alexandrovna (1869 - 1905)

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Short name Lokhvitskaya, Mirra Alexandrovna
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First name Mirra Alexandrovna
Birth name Lokhvitskaya
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Alternative name Мирра Александровна Лохвицкая
Date of birth 1869
Date of death 1905
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Sex Female
Place of birth Russia
Place of death Russia
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Lokhvitskaya, Mirra Alexandrovna was ...
related to Tèffi, Nadezhda Aleksandrovna
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Stikhotvoreniia (1889) 1 0

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Razno Various Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1899 comments on person
Ruska poezija Russian Poetry Volynskiy, Akim 1901 comments on person
Ruska književnost Russian Literature Zavadil, Antonin 1901 comments on person
Ruska književnost Russian Literature Zavadil, Antonin 1901 quotes person
Ruska antologija v slovenskih prevodih Lampe, Evgen 1901 -
Splošni pregled - A . M. Lohvickaja Peterlin, Radivoj 1905 is obituary of
Marja Aleksandrovna Lohvickaja Maria Alexandrovna Lokhvitskaya Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1906 is obituary of
*Letter on Mirra A. Lokhvitskaya 1907 comments on person

MENTIONED IN: - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992