Anna Sergeevna Zhukova (died 1799) was a Russian writer and poet who was one of the first female writers in Russia.[1][2]
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Anna Sergeevna Zhukova | |
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Born | Anna Sergeevna Buturlina |
Died | c. 1799 |
Occupation | poet |
Biography
Much of Zhukova's life is unknown, however it is known that she was the wife of Vasily Mikhailovich Zhukov .[3] After the death of her husband in 1799, Zhukova went to the grave of her late son-in-law.[4] During that trip, she fell ill, causing her to die later that year.[5]
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