Isabella Grinevskaya
Beyle (Berta) Friedberg (Yiddish: בּיילע פֿרידבּערג; 3 May 1864 – 15 October 1944), best known by the pen names Isabella (Yiddish: איזאַבּעלאַ) and Isabella Arkadevna Grinevskaya (Russian: Изабелла Аркадьевна Гриневская), was a Russian-Jewish novelist, poet, and dramatist. As a translator, she translated into Russian works from Polish, German, French, Italian, Armenian, and Georgian.
Beyle Friedberg | |
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Born | Grodno, Russian Empire | 3 May 1864
Died | 15 October 1944 80) Leningrad, Soviet Union | (aged
Pen name | Isabella, Isabella Arkadevna Grinevskaya, I. Grin |
Language | Yiddish, Russian |
Genre | Fiction, theatre |
Notable works | Bab (1903) |
Relatives | Abraham Shalom Friedberg (father) |
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