Lesia Ukrainka

Lesia Ukrainka (pen name of Larysa Kosach-Kvitka, 1879–1913) was one of the most prominent Ukrainian writers, poets, playwrights, literary scholars, and activists of the late nineteenth–early twentieth century. Along with Taras Shevchenko and Ivan Franko, she forms the triumvirate of Ukrainian national poets. Ukrainka was well-known for her feminist and progressive views, which found representation in her own works.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: The Blue Rose: A Play in Five ActsThe Blue Rose: A Play in Five ActsUkrainka, Lesia
Murray, Nina
HARDCOVER01/09/2024$29.95Not yet available
Cover: The Blue Rose: A Play in Five ActsThe Blue Rose: A Play in Five ActsUkrainka, Lesia
Murray, Nina
PAPERBACK01/09/2024$19.95Not yet available
Cover: The Forest Song: A Fairy PlayThe Forest Song: A Fairy PlayUkrainka, Lesia
Tkacz, Virlana
Phipps, Wanda
HARDCOVER12/05/2023$29.95Not yet available
Cover: The Forest Song: A Fairy PlayThe Forest Song: A Fairy PlayUkrainka, Lesia
Tkacz, Virlana
Phipps, Wanda
PAPERBACK12/05/2023$19.95Not yet available
Cover: Cassandra: A Dramatic PoemCassandra: A Dramatic PoemUkrainka, Lesia
Murray, Nina
HARDCOVER07/18/2023$29.95
Cover: Cassandra: A Dramatic PoemCassandra: A Dramatic PoemUkrainka, Lesia
Murray, Nina
PAPERBACK07/18/2023$19.95
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