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    • Lesya Ukrainka

    • Summary Lesia Ukrainka (Larysa Petriwna Kosacz) devoted her entire life to literature.
    • She wrote for both intellectuals and ordinary people.
    • She perfectly knew not only the culture of the country in which she was born and raised, but also of other nations.
    • She had an extensive knowledge of Polish, German, Russian, Italian and French literature.
    • An unusual talent combined with a huge artistic sensitivity could be used to create the most outstanding pieces of Ukrainian literature.
    • Lesia Ukrainka had very extensive interests, she beautifully played the piano and she was a polyglot.
    • The closest family - mother and uncle were her mentors.
    • From an early age she wrote poems and even tuberculosis of bones, which caused her death in 1913 at the age of forty-two, couldn’t stop her of becoming immortal in the history of Ukrainian literature.
    • Despite the suffering that accompanied her every day, she tirelessly created new ones literary works.
    • She published three volumes of poetry, translated many works of literature universal to Ukrainian and wrote twenty-two dramas, including based on Homer's work or the Bible.
    • Her folklore also found her place in this work.
    • Poetess traveled extensively to various countries to visit family and friends, as well as healing goals.
    • She visited almost half of the European countries and more.
    • Łeśia was very sociable and could charm her erudition and goodness.
    • She had many friends writers and critics, she often corresponded with them, dividing new thoughts.
    • The writer was married, but unfortunately due to her health and the creative lifestyle did not have children.
    • She had three sisters and a brother.
    • She always published, in her opinion, only the best of her songs, never repeated; she carefully selected their order in their volumes and propagated the same the beauty of Ukrainian literature among its countrymen.
    • She was one of the pioneers of modernism which we now know, has had its contribution both to tradition and innovation.
    • She was happy great respect for her environment and was often praised for her achievements.
    • Despite an incurable disease, thanks to persistence, hard work and outstanding strength the poet's spirit was a huge success.
    • I am just reflecting on the strength of the spirit and the weakness of the body in the context of creativity Łesi Ukrainki is devoted to this work.
    • Four chapters are presented in turn: the then historical and literary process in Ukraine, under which the Ukrainian the poet realized her creative tasks; chronology of her life; poetic legacy and drama.
    • In the annexe, which supplements the work, the poet was shown along with her relatives people in the lens of photographers.
    • Lesia Ukrainka was undoubtedly an exceptional poet.
    • Although she died more than a century ago, her works are still current and well-liked among the Ukrainian people, they help him overcome moments of sadness, as well as teach patriotism, fill with joy, hope, and most importantly, they co-create today's Ukrainianness in the broad sense of this words.

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