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Papadopoulou, Arsinoi (1853 - 1943)

Short name Papadopoulou, Arsinoi
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/189752932/
First name Arsinoi
Birth name Papadopoulou
Married name
Date of birth 1853
Date of death 1943
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth Athens
Place of death Athens
Lived in Greece
Place of residence notes
Mother
Father
Children
Religion / ideology Eastern Orthodox
Education Higher education
Aristocratic title -
Professional or ecclesiastical title -
Papadopoulou, Arsinoi was ...
related to Ghica, Elena
related to Kalliopi Kechagia
related to Kalliroi Parren
Profession(s)
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Place(s) of Residence Greece
Circulations of Papadopoulou, Arsinoi, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Papadopoulou, Arsinoi, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

Title Author Date Type
Logiai Ellinides [Greek scholar women] in Patris of Bucharest Kalliroi Parren 1893 comments on person
Arsinoi Papadopoulou ~~journalist (name below) 1902 comments on person
Portrait of Arsinoi Papadopoulou None is portrait of

Cf. - Rizaki - M. Ioannidou, Grafouses ellinides in de 19de eeuw (UBA, Bungehuis) - Xenopoulos, G. (1958). Autobiography. Vol1. pp. 306. Athens: Biris Press. - Papakostas, J. (1980). I zoi kai to ergo tis Alexandras Papadopoluou [The life and work of Alexandra Papadopoulou]. Athens: Greek Literary and Historical Archive, pp. 56-57
https://history.arsakeio.gr/index.php/2018-07-13-09-47-16/110-arsinoi-papadopoylou-mia-arsakeias-logotexnis

NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992
- List Celebration of Women Writers

LANGUAGES PASSIVE OR TRANSLATED FROM:
- French
svdmar12 info AVasilaki

It is said that Arsinoi Papadopoulou asked Roidis to write a positive critique for her work (Athinaika Anthillia) (avjuly12) (I will add the source)

After her mother's death in 1883, she married and followed her husband to Smyrna. Her marriage ended a year and a half later, but gave Papadopoulou a daughter, with whom she returned to Athens. But within 5 days her little daughter died due to a childhood epidemic. Her death deeply marked the rest of Arsinoe Papadopoulou's life.