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(1895) Author: Anne Charlotte Leffler, Sofja Kovalevskaja Translator: Louise von Cossel
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INTRODUCTION.



Immediately after having received the
news of Sonia Kovalevsky’s sudden and
unexpected death, the thought struck me,
that it was my duty to continue her
Memoirs of her Childhood, published
under the title, “Life in Russia (The
Sisters Rajevsky).” A duty for several
reasons; first, because, anticipating that
she would die young, and that I should
survive her, she had more than once made
me promise to write her biography.

Excessively self-reflecting and
self-analysing as she was, she had the habit of
brooding over all her feelings, thoughts and
actions, and during the three or four years
we lived together, in almost daily
intercourse, she communicated all these thoughts

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