Churilova, L.A. (1875–1937)
Churilova, L.A. (1875–1937)
Russian poet and novelist. Name variations: (pseudonym) Lidiia Alekséevna Chárskaia or Lidiia Alekseevna Charskaia or Lydia Alexeevna Charskaya or Lydia Charskaya, Lydia Charskaia, or Lidiia Charskaia, or L.A. Charskaya. Born Lidiya Alexeyevna Churilova in 1875 in Russia; died 1937.
Worked as actress for Aleksandrinskii Theatre (1898–1924); refused permission to publish under own name after 1917 and dismissed by Aleksandrinskii Theatre; wrote novels for children, including Princess Dzhavakha (1903), A Daring Life (1905), The Little Siberian (1910), Notes of a Boarding School Girl and The Foundlings; English translations of works include Little Princess Nina (1924), Fledglings (1926), and The Little Siberian (1929). Though her work is considered uneven and formulaic by critics, Princess Dzhavakha was republished (1990) and immediately sold out.