Vera Zhelikhovskaya
Appearance
Vera Zhelikhovsky (Russian: Ве́ра Петро́вна Желихо́вская, Ukrainian: Віра Желіховська Петрівна; April 29, 1835 – May 17, 1896), sometimes transliterated as Vera Jelihovsky, was a Russian writer, mostly of children's stories. She was Madame Blavatsky's sister.
Vera Zhelikhovsky wrote also fantastic stories with heroes having secret knowledge like Cornelius Agrippa, shamans, and Oriental magicians.
English Translations
[edit]- The General's Will, (Short novel), from Mystery Tales, The Continental Classics Vol 18, Harper and Brothers, 1909.
Categories:
- 1835 births
- 1896 deaths
- Writers from Dnipro
- Fantasy writers from the Russian Empire
- Children's writers from the Russian Empire
- Russian women short story writers
- Russian women children's writers
- Women science fiction and fantasy writers
- 19th-century women writers from the Russian Empire
- 19th-century writers from the Russian Empire
- 19th-century short story writers from the Russian Empire
- Russian writer stubs