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  1. Adelaida Gertsyk (Russian: Аделаида Казимировна Герцык, 16 February 1874 – 25 June 1925) was a Russian translator, poet and writer of the Silver Age. Her literary salons of the 19th and early 20th century brought many of the poets of the age together.

  2. Adelaida Gertsyk (16 February 1874 — 25 June 1925) Alternative Names/Transliterations: Adelaida Kazimirovna Gertsyk; Аделаида Казимировна Герцык (Russian)

  3. Adelaida Kazimirovna Gertsyk was a Russian translator, poet, prose writer, and critic. In her professional life as a poet, she made various publications in magazines throughout Russia. She wrote critic literature as well.

  4. Olga Obukhova's introduction of Adelaida Gertsyk (1874-1925) is a balanced contribution to the history of Russian feminism, feminine writing and Russian symbolism.

  5. Gertsyk, Adelaida (1874 - 1925) — Russian poet, writer, and translator in her own right, Adelaida was friends with many major figures of the Silver Age, including philosophers Lev Shestov and Sergei Bulgakov and poets Maximilian Voloshin and Marina Tsvetaeva.

  6. Russian poet and short-story writer. Name variations: Adelaida Kazimirovna Gértsyk; (pseudonym) Sirin. Born 1874 near Moscow, Russia; died 1925; dau. of a Polish noble; sister of Evgenia or Eugenie Gertsyk.

  7. Last update: 2023-05-10 22:17:21. Texts and Translations to Lieder and other classical vocal works in more than a hundred languages.