Temira Pachmuss, Tatiana Manukhina, Anna Hippius, Zinaida Hippius, Dmitrii Merezhkovskii, and Vladimir Zlobin:

An Inventory of the Temira Pachmuss and Vladimir Zlobin Collection at the University of Illinois Archives.



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Tatiana Manukhina Papers   Tatiana Ivanovna Manukhina (1885-1962) was the wife of the well-known St. Petersburg doctor I. I. Manukhin. She studied at the Pedagogical Institute in St. Petersburg, and after graduation worked for several years in Paris under Professor Durkheim on sociology and primitive religions. Encouraged by Maksim Gor'kii, she started her literary career in 1913. The Manykhins left Russia in 1921 and settled in Paris, where Manukhina took an active part in various welfare and church organizations. She continued to publish under the pseudonym T. Tamanin. Her first novel Otechestvo (Fatherland) appeared in 1933. Manukhina's second book Sviataia blagovernaiakniaginia Anna Kashinskaia (St. Ann, the Devout Princess of Kashin) was published in 1954.

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4 Correspondence
Bunina, V. N. Letters and postcards from Manukhina to V.N. Bunina, concerning literary and religious matters, as well as mutual acquaintances, such as the Merezhkovskiis. 1 letter without first page(s). In Russian and in French, 1924-1955
Bunina, V.N.. Photocopies of Manukhina's letters and postcards to Bunina (made by Temira Pachmuss). 2 folders.
Bunina, V.N. Typewritten copies of Manukhina's letters and postcards (selected and typed by Temira Pachmuss).
Vera Nikolaevna Bunina, nee Muromtseva (1881-1961), -- the second wife of I. A. Bunin, the author of the book Zhizn' Bunina: 1870-1906 (Life of Bunin: 1870-1906), Paris, 1959   Manukhina's letters to Bunina were published by Temira Pachmuss in Vestnik russkogo christianskogo obshchestva,no. 173 --174 , 1996
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