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MediaDB / «Nerves" Nadezhda Lukhmanova: download fb2, read online
About the book: year / Lukhmanova, Nadezhda Aleksandrovna (née Baykova) - writer (1840–1907). Maiden name: Baykova. From 1880 to 1885 she lived in Tyumen, where she remarried engineer Kolmogorov, the son of a Tyumen capitalist who participated in the construction of the Yekaterinburg-Tyumen railway. Lukhmanova is the surname of her third husband (Colonel A. Lukhmanov). Published: “Twenty Years Ago”, stories from an institute (“Russian Wealth”, 1894 and separately, St. Petersburg, 1895) and “In remote places”, essays on Siberian life (ib. , 1895 and separately, St. Petersburg, 1896, together with the story “Belokrinitsky Archimandrite Afanasy”) and others. She adapted several repertoire plays from French: “Madame San-Gen” (Sardou), “My Wife’s Knife,” “Napoleon I” and etc..