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was taken with Belcheva and kept a marble sculpture of her hand on his desk. He wished her to serve as lady-in-waiting to his mother,
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which lasted until his death in 1912. They never married but referred to her as his "wife" throughout his writings.
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Belcheva began publishing verse in 1907. She published three collections of poetry:
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banknote. Belcheva is the second named woman to appear on Bulgarian paper currency.
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Ivanoff, Albert M. (January 1, 1947). "Pencho Slaveikov's Crypto-Autobiography".
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Stefan Stambolov
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Pencho Slaveykov
Friedrich Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Gerhart Hauptmann
Die versunkene Glocke
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