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Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya

Nadezhda Dmitryevna Khvoshchinskaya ((ロシア語:Надежда Дмитриевна Хвощинская)), May 20, 1824 – June 8, 1889, was a Russian novelist, poet, literary critic and translator. Her married name was Zayonchkovskaya.〔, ''The Great Soviet Encyclopedia'', 3rd Edition, The Gale Group, Inc, 1970-1979.〕 She published much of her work under the pseudonym V. Krestovsky. She later added "alias" to her pseudonym to avoid being confused with the writer Vsevolod Krestovsky.
== Early life ==
Nadezhda was born into a gentry family in the province of Ryazan, where her father held a civil service post until being dismissed due to accusations of embezzlement of government funds. The legal proceedings that followed deprived him of a large sum of money, and forced him to sell off his property. It took him ten years to prove his innocence, while the family sank into poverty. Because of poor health and lack of money, Nadezhda received most of her education at home from private tutors, attending a boarding school only for a short time between the ages of eleven and twelve.〔, ''A History of Russian Literature'', Victor Terras, Yale University Press, 1991.〕
Nadezhda was the oldest of four children. Two of her younger sisters, Sofia and Praskovia, also became writers. Praskovia (1832–1916), the youngest sister, was the least significant. Sofia (1828–1865) published novels and stories in several popular journals, including ''The Reader's Library'' and ''Notes of the Fatherland''. Nadezhda and Sofia established a close relationship as children; as adults they formed a productive literary partnership, sharing ideas for present and future work.〔

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