Oleksandra Mikhailovna Bilozerska-Kulish (Ukrainian: Олекса́ндра Михай́лівна Білозе́рська-Кулі́ш; 5 May 1828 – 6 July 1911), who commonly wrote under the pseudonym Hanna Barvinok, was a Ukrainian writer and folklorist.[1] Considered one of the most important writers in Ukraine, she was the first female writer of modern Ukrainian literature and became a pioneer of ethnographic realism in Ukrainian writing.[2][3][4]
In addition to her better-known pseudonym of Hanna Barvinok, she also wrote under the name A. Nečuj-Viter.[5] She was married to the writer Panteleimon Kulish and was the sister of Vasyl and Mykola [uk] Bilozersky.
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^Oleshchenko, Tetiana (2018). "Варшава в житті і творчості Ганни Барвінок" [Warsaw in the life and work of Hanna Barvinok]. TEKA Komisji Polsko-Ukraińskich Związków Kulturowych (in Ukrainian). 5 (13): 67–78. doi:10.31743/teka.5706. ISSN 1733-2249. S2CID 240924020.
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^Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Martha (12 October 1988). Feminists Despite Themselves: Women in Ukrainian Community Life, 1884-1939. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-920862-57-5.
^"Kuliš, Aleksandra Michajlovna [b. Belozerskaja]". De Gruyter. International Encyclopedia of Pseudonyms. 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
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