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* Villa-museum of Lesia Ukrainka
( behind the Lesia Ukrainka Volyn State University ).
Interest in Lysenko's art songs to the words of prominent Ukrainian poets such as Taras Shevchenko, Lesia Ukrainka, and Oleksander Oles is increasing, partly due to the recent efforts of the British opera singer Pavlo Hunka.
Several public libraries are serving the city-Central Library of Lesia Ukrainka, City Library for Youth and Children, Central Oblast Library of Taras Shevchenko.
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Lesia Ukrainka ( pseud of Larysa Kosach-Kvitka ), b 25 February 1871 in Zviahel, Volhynia gubernia, d 1 August 1913 in Surami, Georgia.
Lesia Ukrainka achieved a broad education by self-tuition and knew all of the major Western European languages as well as Greek and Latin and the Slavic languages.
Her travels and acquaintance with Lesia Ukrainka, Nataliia Kobrynska, Osyp Makovei, Ivan Franko, Vasyl Stefanyk, and Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky changed her cultural and political outlook, and she became involved in the Ukrainian women's movement in Bukovyna and began writing in Ukrainian.
Poet, writer, and dramatist ; nephew of Lesia Ukrainka.
In 1908 in Yalta the technically savvy Slastion helped Lesia Ukrainka and her husband Klyment Kvitka make live recordings ( on phonograph cylinders ) of the dumy performed by the blind virtuoso Hnat Honcharenko ( circa 1837-circa 1917 ).
Selections from Slastion's repertoire originally recorded on wax cylinders can be found on a record released as a dedication to Lesia Ukrainka.

Lesia and from
Musicians from Saskatoon include Joni Mitchell, Neil Chotem, Jen Lane and Smokekiller, Loop Bias, Brenton Price Dutton, Susan Pesklevits Jacks, Lorraine McAllister Richards, Irene Bubniuk, Kyle Riabko, David Swan, Lesia Zubrack Romanoff, This Autumn Low, One Bad Son, Kim Brandt, Chris Altrogge, Mike Ferbey ( of the Rhythm Pals ) and Walter Babiak.

Lesia and .
Mirza returned on the singles circuit in May at the 2012 Brussels Open where she won three good matches – including her first ' double bagel ' – in the qualifying competition, where she beat Lesia Tsurenko by 6 – 0, 6 – 0, who was ranked 87 spots higher than her.
Schiavone struggled whilst representing Italy at Fed Cup versus Ukraine, losing to a non-top 100 player Lesia Tsurenko comprehensively 6 – 1 6 – 2 and barely getting past Kateryna Bondarenko 6 – 7 ( 6 ) 7 – 5 6 – 4.
At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she ( as 10th seed ) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6 – 2 6 – 4 before retiring against Lucie Safarova in the third round after losing the first set 6 – 2.

Ukrainka and from
In 1897, while being treated in Yalta, Ukrainka met Serhiy Merzhynsky, an official from Minsk who was also receiving treatment for tuberculosis.

Ukrainka and .
The Hutsuls served as an inspiration for many writers, such as Ivan Franko, Lesya Ukrainka, Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, Vasyl Stefanik, Marko Cheremshyna, Mihail Sadoveanu, Stanisław Vincenz and painters, such as Teodor Axentowicz famous for his portraits and subtle scenes of Hutsul life.
Larysa Petrivna Kosach-Kvitka () ( – ) better known under her literary pseudonym Lesya Ukrainka (), was one of Ukraine's best-known poets and writers and the foremost woman writer in Ukrainian literature.
Ukrainka was born in 1871 in the town of Novohrad-Volynskyi of Ukraine.
Ukrainka was very close to her uncle M. P. Drahomanov ( her spiritual mentor and teacher ), and her brother Mykhaylo ( who would be known under the pseudonym Mykhaylo Obachny ) whom she called " Mysholosie.
Ukrainka learned how to read at the age of four, and she and her brother Mykhaylo could read foreign languages well enough to read literature in their original language.
Ukrainka had a good familiarity with Russian, Polish, Bulgarian, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, German and English.
At this time, Ukrainka was well on her way of becoming a pianist, but due to tuberculosis of the bone, she did not attend any outside educational establishment.
Poems and plays of Lessya Ukrainka are associated with her belief in her country ’ s freedom and independence.
When Ukrainka was seventeen, she and her brother organized a literary circle called Pleyada ( The Pleiades ) in 1888, which they founded to promote the development of Ukrainian literature and translating foreign classics into Ukrainian. It was based on the French school of poesy, the Pleiade.
Ukrainka also wrote epic poems, prose dramas, prose, several articles of literary criticism, and a number of sociopolitical essays.
Ukrainian karbovanets depicting Lesya Ukrainka.
Merzhynsky died with Ukrainka at his bedside on March 3, 1901.
Ukrainka actively opposed Russian tsarism and was a member of Ukrainian Marxist organizations.
Ukrainka married in 1907 to Klyment Kvitka, a court official, who was an amateur ethnographer and musicologist.
Ukrainka died on August 1, 1913 at a health resort of Surami, Georgia.
Lesya Ukrainka Statue, University of Saskatchewan.
There are many monuments to Lesya Ukrainka in Ukraine and many other former Soviet Republics.
One of the main Kiev theaters, the Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama is colloquially referred to simply as Lesya Ukrainka Theater.

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He returned to New York to work for The New Yorker, to edit a Western pulp, to `` duck the war in the OWI '', to write publicity for Paramount Pictures and commentary for a newsreel, then he began his career as critic for various magazines.
He took the pen in his stumps and began to write.
From that day on I began to write editorials about the things I did not think correct in Fidel Castro's regime.
Ordained in the Church of England in 1764, Newton became curate of Olney, Buckinghamshire, where he began to write hymns with poet William Cowper.
Soon thereafter he began to write the history of Bremen / Hamburg and of the northern lands in his Gesta.
Faced with a desperate need for money, Nin, Miller and some of their friends began in the 1940s to write erotic and pornographic narratives for an anonymous " collector " for a dollar a page, somewhat as a joke .< ref >
However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns ( especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know ), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and autumn, as well as fall, began to replace it as a reference to the season.
In the 19th century, Nietzsche began to write a series of attacks on the " unnatural " teachings of Christianity ( e. g. avoidance of temptations ), and continued anti-Christian attacks to the end of his life.
The M-19 and several smaller guerrilla groups were successfully incorporated into a peace process as the 1980s ended and the 1990s began, which culminated in the elections for a Constituent Assembly of Colombia that would write a new constitution, which took effect in 1991.
But he urged her to write about it and soon she began her main work explaining her system of Christian healing, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
The question-and-answer method of commentary began there, and 15 centuries before Braille, wood-carving techniques were in use there by blind scholars to read and write.
Rosa began drawing comics before being able to write.
Levinas then began to write works that would become widely known and admired.
Under Jæger's commandment that Munch should " write his life ", meaning that Munch should explore his own emotional and psychological state, Munch began a period of reflection and self-examination, recording his thoughts in his " soul's diary ".
Many companies began to market expert systems shells from universities, renamed " generators " because they added to the shell a tool for writing rules in plain language and thus, theoretically, allowed to write expert systems without a programming language nor any other software.
An annual commemoration, in the form of a military parade, was held each year on Easter Sunday, culminating in a huge national celebration on the 50th anniversary in 1966. began to write of it in terms of a " blood sacrifice ".
He began to compose hymns and write biblical commentaries as part of his educational office.
Kjell Aukrust, Ivo Caprino, Kjell Syversen and Remo Caprino began at that point to write the script for what would later become Pinchcliffe Grand Prix.
At this time, he began to write on the condition of parties in the church, as well as on the topic of philosophical reform in the lost tract, Temporis Partus Maximus.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Rahman and Nahid Toubia write, doctors in Sudan, Somalia, and Nigeria began to speak out about the health consequences of FGM, and opposition gathered pace during the United Nations Decade for Women ( 1975 – 1985 ).
He began to write novels, including an early version of Burmese Days but nothing else survives from that period.
Mullan discovered at the age of 8 that he was dyslexic, but he had learned to read and write through a giant 500-page scrapbook which he began compiling shortly after seeing Banks play in the 1966 World Cup Final.
The British historian Joseph Needham and the American historian Robert Temple write that the practice of inoculation for smallpox began in China during the 10th century.
At Columbia he began to write short " semi-narrative abstract pieces ", and edited the undergraduate literary journal The Columbia Review.
He found an outlet for his desire to write in his diaries, which he began in 1923 and continued for the rest of his life.

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