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- Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya (Russian: Евдокия Нагродская; 1866–1930), was a Russian novelist in fin-de-siècle Russia whose first novel was titled . Her debut novel was published in 1910 and explored the theme of her perception of "sexual identity and gender roles" of men and women in Russia. It was very popular in pre-revolutionary Russia among the middle-class people and was controversial. The novel was so popular that it was reprinted 10 times and translated into French, Italian and German. It was also made into a silent movie with erotic content. The Wrath of Dionysus was translated into English only in 1997 at the initiative of , a professor of history, in particular of Russian culture, at the University of Hawaii. It was published by the Indiana University Press and co-won the Heldt Prize in 1998. (en)
- Евдоки́я Аполло́новна Нагро́дская (1866—1930) — русская писательница и поэтесса. Известна среди прочего своими мистическими устремлениями. (ru)
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- Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya (en)
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- Novel - The Wrath of Dionysus (en)
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- Евдоки́я Аполло́новна Нагро́дская (1866—1930) — русская писательница и поэтесса. Известна среди прочего своими мистическими устремлениями. (ru)
- Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya (Russian: Евдокия Нагродская; 1866–1930), was a Russian novelist in fin-de-siècle Russia whose first novel was titled . Her debut novel was published in 1910 and explored the theme of her perception of "sexual identity and gender roles" of men and women in Russia. It was very popular in pre-revolutionary Russia among the middle-class people and was controversial. The novel was so popular that it was reprinted 10 times and translated into French, Italian and German. It was also made into a silent movie with erotic content. (en)
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- Нагродская, Евдокия Аполлоновна (ru)
- Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya (en)
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