
audiobook
by S. V. (Sofia Vasilevna) Kovalevskaia
VEERA VORONTZOFF
SONJA KOVALEVSKY
A freshly arrived scholar in St. Petersburg finds his quiet study interrupted by a knock, and before him stands a striking young woman wrapped in a simple shawl. Her luminous skin, delicate features and dark, thoughtful eyes hint at the famed Vorontzoff lineage, a family long celebrated for its striking beauty. The narrator, who once knew her family from childhood, is instantly drawn into a conversation that feels both nostalgic and charged with the promise of something more than a casual reunion.
Veera reveals that she has lost both parents—her father to death and her mother to a convent—and now lives on a modest inheritance, fiercely independent in a society that still expects women to be bound by tradition. As she confides her singular wish to shape her own destiny, the narrative opens a window onto the complexities of Russian life in the late nineteenth century: the clash of old aristocratic customs, the stir of new ideas, and the quiet determination of a woman seeking her place amid it all.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (219K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Tampere: Isak Julinin Kustannusliike, 1913.
Credits
Tuula Temonen
Release date
2023-10-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1891
A brilliant mathematician and gifted writer, she broke barriers in 19th-century Europe while making lasting contributions to differential equations and mechanics. Her life combined scientific ambition, personal courage, and a strong literary voice.
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