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Anastasiya Verbitskaya

Anastasiya Alekseyevna Verbitskaya ((ロシア語:Анастаси́я Алексе́евна Верби́цкая)), (22 February 1861 – 16 January 1928), was a Russian novelist, playwright, screenplay writer, publisher and feminist.〔The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). 2010, The Gale Group, Inc.〕
== Early life ==
Verbitskaya was born in Voronezh, where her father was a professional military serviceman, and her mother was an amateur actress. In the mid-1870s Verbitskaya attended a boarding school, the Elizavetinsky Women's Institute in Moscow. In 1879 she entered the Moscow Conservatory to study singing, leaving after two years to take a job as a music teacher at her former boarding school. In 1882 she married Alexey Verbitsky, an engineer, with whom she had three sons.〔Article on Verbitskaya from Ask.com〕〔, Introduction to ''Keys to Happiness: A Novel'', Beth Holmgren, Helena Goscilo, Indiana University Press, May 1, 1999.〕

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