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31: 226: 222:, whom she attended to in hospital during the last days of his life, died in December 1867, apparently in her arms. Several colourful biographies dealt with her seemingly extraordinary adventures in Italy, but later it transpired (from her own diaries and notes) that much of Jacobi's life of that period has been heavily romanticised and to some extent mythologised. 299:, with whom Jacobi corresponded for many years. Although an active contributor, Leskov left some scathing remarks (albeit in private correspondence only) concerning this publication, once calling it "...stale old-fashion garbage, proved to be totally irrelevant... and full of hypocrisy." 30: 497: 467: 387:. Кони А. Ф. Незамеченная смерть заметного человека // Собрание сочинений : в 8 т. / Прийма Ф. Я. — М. : Юридическая литература, 1969. — Т. 7. — С. 312—323, 492—495. — 568 с. 200:
Aleksandra Jacobi became and active member of the proto-Socialist 1860s movement in Russia and as one of this country's first feminists. In 1866, along with her husband she came to
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among many others), praising it for being a fine source of knowledge for the young readership, filled with the spirit of love, humanism and enlightenment.
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and (after her third marriage) signed her work as Peshkova-Toliverova. Her portraits have been painted by her common-law husband
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Upon her return from Italy Jacobi continued a successful career in journalism and became a regular contributor to
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and in 1860 became close to a local circle of the Kazan community. She became romantically involved with
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were also among the detractors, but Anatoly Kony, a renowned Russian lawyer of the time, praised
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Jacobi was best known in Russia as a publisher and editor of the children's magazine
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for good language, high-quality translations and brilliant biographical pieces (on
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forces as a sister of mercy and worked for a while as a Russian correspondent for
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where she attended the Jungwald boarding school for girls and later the city
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as her pen name and continued to use it long after the two parted.
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at the Online Dostoyevsky encyclopedia / www.fedordostoevsky.ru
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journalist, translator, memoirist, editor, publisher
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Vasily Vereshchagin
Yegoryevsk
Ryazan Governorate
Imperial Russia
Petrograd
Soviet Russia
Valery Jacobi
Russian
Russian
Valery Jacobi
Vasily Vereshchagin
Yegoryevsk
Ryazan Governorate
Kazan
gymnasium
Saint Petersburg
Valery Jacobi
Italy
Rome
Garibaldi
Golos
Arthur Benni

Nedelya
Novoye Vremya
Franz Liszt
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
George Sand
Mikhail Lermontov

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