Natalia Ieronimov Utina | |
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Born | Natalia Ieronimovna Corsini January 24, 1841 Saint-Petersborg Russian Empire |
Died | June 16, 1913 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire | (aged 71)
Resting place | Novodevichy Cemetery (Saint Petersburg) |
Spouse | Nikolai Utin |
Relatives | Marija Antonowna Corsini |
Natalia Ieronimovna Utina (born Natalia Ieronimovna Corsini, Russian: Наталья Иеронимовна Утина (Корсини); also known as Natalia Aleyeva; 24 January 1841 – 16 June 1913) was a Russian prosaist and dramaturge. She participated in the Russian revolutionary movement in the 1860s with her husband Nikolai Utin, and in the Russian section of the International Workingmen's Association in Geneva. They both repented and went back to Russia in 1878. She then became a writer, her story Life for Life published in 1885 gained notoriety and depicted the personal drama of Alexander Herzen.