«Quid est veritas?» or Ways to create Scientific Biography of the Ukrainian Writer Natalena Koroleva
Journal Title: Codrul Cosminului - Year 2010, Vol 16, Issue 2
Abstract
The present study is dedicated to the biographical research of the Ukrainian writer of Spanish origin Carmen Alfonza Fernanda Estrella Natalena de Kastra Lacherda Medinachelli Fernandes de Kordova and Fidero known in literature as Natalena Koroleva. The charm of neoromanticism runs through her works. The grounds of this charm lie in her noble origin, her passion for archaeological excavations and Egyptology, thirst for adventure and difficult life conditions in emigration. The surge of the writer’s literary activity occurred in 1920-1930th, when her major literary works were published. Unfortunately, there are a lot of blank spots in N. Koroleva’s biography. These problems are in the focus of the present research.
Authors and Affiliations
Irуna Tiurmenko
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