Aspazija


Triju Zvaigžņu ordenis, Tēvzemes balva, Atzinības krusts. Mākslas portāls / Literatūras vikiprojekts. Johanna Emīlija Lizete Rozenberga (dzimšanas dokumentos — Rozenvalde ), [1] vēlāk — Elza Pliekšāne (dzimusi 1865 . gada 16. martā, mirusi 1943 . gada 5. novembrī ), plašāk pazīstama kā Aspazija, bija latviešu literāte ...

Aspazija was born and raised in a wealthy peasant family near Jelgava in 1865, where she studied and was active in youth organizations. She left the gymnasium during the last year of her studies, and in 1886, married Wilhelm Max Valter. Later, she became interested in literature, mainly by German authors.

"Aspazija ir viena no visizcilākajām un vispretrunīgāk vērtētajām Latvijas kultūras personībām. Viņas darbiem ir būtiska nozīme latviešu rakstniecības modernizācijā un intelektuālās diskusijas rosināšanā par cilvēciskās esības un dzīves jēgas, par tautiskās pagātnes un modernās sabiedrības, par nācijas un valsts radīšanas un pastāvēšanas pamatnosacījumiem.

Aspazija (Elza Johanna Emilija Lizete Pliekšāne,1865 - 1943), a poet and playwright. In her plays she reflected upon woman's struggle againstprejudice and her right to self-determination. Together with her husband - poet and playwright Rainis, they are now considered among the most influential figures in Latvian culture.

Aspazija. Aspazija (Johanna Emīlija Lizete Rozenberga) was a poet, playwright, civic activist, supporter of women's rights and the wife of the poet Rainis. A brilliant, diverse and contradictory woman whose very first published poem in the newspaper " Dienas Lapa " cast a challenge before society. She signed it with the name of Aspazija ...

Aspazija's poetry is written in the romantic poetic style and contains many of the ideas prominent at the time, as well as themes focusing on self-knowledge and self-awareness. Aspazija was deeply and vocally involved in the campaign for women's rights and in disputes concerning women's emancipation and education.

Pirmā ievērojamākā latviešu žurnāliste, strādājusi laikraksta "Dienas Lapa" redakcijā (1898-1903), pievienojoties Jaunās strāvas kustībai. 1905. gada decembrī Rainis un Aspazija kā politiskie emigranti devās uz Šveici un apmetās uz dzīvi Lugano. 1920. gada aprīlī viņi atgriezās Latvijā, un Aspazija kļuva par ...

Pēc tam Aspazija kopā ar vecākiem pārcēlās uz Jelgavu, kur strādāja dažādus darbus, visilgāk par mājskolotāju, vienlaikus sarakstīdama savus pirmos literāros darbus. 1888. gadā Aspazija iesniedza Rīgas Latviešu biedrības lugu konkursā drāmu „Atriebēja" un ieguva pirmo vietu, bet cenzūra neatļāva lugu izrādīt. 1893 ...

Jāņa Pliekšāna iela 5/7, Jūrmala. Enjoy peace and quiet at the summer house of Rainis and Aspazija, which is surrounded by pine trees. The poets loved to spend their summers there. Visitors can tour the summer house and the upper floor of the garden house where the poets lived. The focus is on the love between the two poets in the ...

Aspazija (1865-1943, born Johanna Emīlija Lizete Rozenberga) - is a famous Latvian poet and playwright, publicist and representative of Latvian feminism movement and the life companion of the famous Latvian poet and politician Jānis Rainis (1865 - 1929). Aspazija is one of the most challenging and fascinating personalities in Latvian literary and political history.

Aspazija Rakstniece ar spožu grieķiskās cilmes (no sengrieķu valodas Ασπασία, Aspasia) pseidonīmu un leģendām apvītu, līdz galam neizpētītu dzīvesstāstu. Dzimusi Johanna Emīlija Lizete Rozenberga, arī Rozenvalde (pēc pirmās laulības 1886. gadā Elza Valtere, pēc otrās laulības 1897. gadā Elza Pliekšāne), Raiņa ...

Aspazija is the pioneer of modern Latvian poetry and drama. The poetess-rebel stood for the woman of the new age - fiery, proud, independent, one who wants to shape her own life, be faithful to herself and her voice. Together with her husband - poet and public figure Rainis, Aspazija brings modern spirit, new language, new symbols and ...

Aspazija's prose will now be available to international readers as well, as the first English translation of her non-verse, dubbed Aspazija.Her lyrical prose has been published. The opening of the book will be celebrated in the Rīga Central Library on Monday. Latvian Radio talked on Monday with the translator Astrīda Stanke, a Latvian living in the US, about the new book, and her own plans too.

The Rainis and Aspazija House at Baznīcas Street 30 is a unique monument to historical construction from the 19 th century in the centre of Rīga. The two-story floor at the side of the street, the backyard house and the small interior courtyard are a cultural and historical monument. The poets lived in the house from September 15, 1926.

Aspazija (1865-1943, dzimusi Johanna Emīlija Lizete Rozenberga) - latviešu dzejniece, dramaturģe, publiciste, feminisma ideju ciltsmāte Latvijā - ir viena no publiskajā telpā visizaicinošakajām, visspilgtākajām un vispretrunīgāk vērtētajām personībām 19. un 20. gadsimta latviešu literatūrā un kultūrā. Aspazijas dzīves gājums ir bijis trauksmains un leģendām ...

Biogrāfija. Aspazija (dzimusi Elza Rozenberga) ir dzimusi 1865.gada 16.martā Zaļenieku pagasta Daukšās saimnieka ģimenē. Laika posmā no 1874.gada līdz 1884.gadam Aspazija mācījās Zaļāsmuižas pagastskolā, Jelgavas Dorotejas meiteņu skolā un Trīsvienības sieviešu ģimnāzijā, no kuras īsi pirms beigšanas izstājusies.

Aspazija was the pen name of Elza Johanna Emilija Lizete Pliekšāne (née Elza Rozenberga; 16 March 1865 - 5 November 1943), a Latvian poet and playwright. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aspazija has received more than 51,302 page views.

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Aspazija, a Latvian writer 1865-1943 : her lyrical prose: Other authors / contributors: Stahnke, Astrida B., 1935- writer of forward, translator. ISBN: 9789934144820 9934144824: Notes: Publisher should be read: Jurmala Art and Culture Society. Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-270).

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Zili puķu iemauktiņi; Pavadā kā pērles sienas. Senās, mīļās bērnu dienas. Jāj un jāj un neapstājas, Zemes virsū nav tai mājas. Aspazija. Saruna ar dēlu. Tāda es esmu. Pasaciņa Dzejoļi.

Savulaik aizliegto un aizmirsto Aspazijas dzejoli "Ziemsvētki" dziesmā pārvērtis Raimonds Pauls un ieskaņojusi dziedātāja Paula Saija.Kamēr trimdas latviešu ...

أسبازيا Aspazija كان الاسم المستعار لإلزا جوهانا إميليا ليزيتي بليكشاني (16 مارس 1865 - 5 نوفمبر 1943) هي شاعرة وكاتبة مسرحية لاتفية. وهذا الاسم مأخوذ من أسبازيا اليونانية. مراجع

Rainis. Jānis Pliekšāns (11 September 1865 - 12 September 1929), known by his pseudonym Rainis, was a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician. Rainis' works include the classic plays Uguns un nakts ( Fire and Night, 1905) and Indulis un Ārija ( Indulis and Ārija, 1911), and a highly regarded translation of Goethe's Faust.

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Aspazija was the pen name of Elza Johanna Emilija Lizete Pliekšāne (née Elza Rozenberga; 16 March 1865 – 5 November 1943), a Latvian poet and playwrightthe father of Latvian socialism. It was during this period that he met Aspazija (pseudonym of Elza Pliekšāne, born Rozenberga), another Latvian poet andauthor, feminist, and politician Elza Rozenberga, who took the pseudonym Aspazija, model her campaigning for women's rights after what she saw as Aspasia'sportrait photographs of Latvian dignitaries (amongst them people like Rainis, Aspazija and Emīls Dārziņš). After the end of World War II, Rieksts worked for thearound the monument, about 200 meters (660 ft) long, between Rainis and Aspazija boulevards, was pedestrianized, forming a plaza. Part of it includes ayearbooks between 1975 and 1989, as well as the first six Copied Writings of Aspazija (1985–1988). During the Awakening Movement in 1989, she was included onISBN 9984-04-304-5 (in Latvian) Meškova, Sandra (2002). Two mothers of Latvian literature: Aspazija and Anna Brigadere. Journal of Baltic Studies 34.3, 276-297.Rainis (1865-1929), a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician. Aspazija (1865-1943), a Latvian poet and playwright. Mariuccia Medici (1910–2012)songs for boys' choir (1980) Song cycle with lyrics from Latvian poet Aspazija for boys' choir (1980) Baltās dziesmas (The White Songs) for boys' choirBlaumanis. Kristīne in The Fire by Rūdolfs Blaumanis. Mirdza in Vaidelote by Aspazija. Gretchen in Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Ophelia in Hamlet byThe poet Aspazija's home in Dubultiof Greece and the only modern Greek royal consort not styled as Queen Aspazija (1865–1943), Latvian poet and playwright Aspasia, the name of both theoccupation and later in exile in Sweden. "Zelta ābele published works by Aspazija, Jānis Akurateras, Ernest Birznieks-Upītis, Rudolfs Blaumanis, Viļlis PlūdonisSalwa al-Jassar Massouma al-Mubarak Laos 1958 Khampheng Boupha Latvia 1920 Aspazija Zelma Cēsniece-Freidenfelde Klāra Kalniņa Apolonija Laurinoviča ValērijaApšenieks (1894–1941) – chess player Vija Artmane (1929–2008) – actress Aspazija, pen-name of Elza Pliekšāne (1865–1943) – poet and playwright Gunārs AstraNational Opera and Ballet (LNOB) is an opera house and opera company at Aspazijas boulevard 3 in Riga. Its repertoire includes performances of opera andof a more democratic Russian Empire – but a sovereign state. He married Aspazija, also a writer, active in the feminist movement. They were exiled to innerAso (麻生いずみ, b. 1960, manga creator Isa Asp (1853–1872, Finland), poet Aspazija (1865–1943, Russia/Latvia), poet & pw. Asphyxia (living, Australia), chrepertoire for theater of both the ambitious works of Latvian authors - Rainis, Aspazija , Anna Brigadere , Andrejs Upītis and other works of the world classicsresidents is the artist Angela Lyn. and Latvian poet couple Rainis and Aspazija, who lived here from 1905–20. Carlo Cattaneo, Italian writer and philosopherby Ann-Marie MacDonald at Nightwood Theatre 1991: The Avenging Woman by Aspazija at The Berkley Theatre - co-directed with Neil Barlett 1994: Still ClowningScienceSoft CEO". MobileAppAaily. Retrieved 2024-02-12. "ScienceSoft, Aspazijas bulvāris 20, Rīga, LV-1050". infolapa.zl.lv. Retrieved 2024-02-12. "ScienceSoftPasils Kārlis Pauļuks Fjodors Pavlovs Andrejs Petrevics Elza Pliekšāne (Aspazija) Jānis Pliekšāns (Rainis) Teodors Plūme Emīls Prauliņš Vladimirs PresņakovsArtava (1995) Kukaiņu soļi ["The Footsteps of Insects"], Riga: Rainis and Aspazija Foundation (1994) Laiks ["Time"; with Juris Kronbergs], Riga: Zinātne (1994)was elected to the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia in 1920. Alongside Aspazija, Apolonija Laurinoviča, Valērija Seile and Berta Vesmane, she was one ofZaļkalns. He created busts of the writer Jānis Akurāteras (1929) and poet Aspazija (1931), the tombstone of the poet Jānis Poruks in the Meža cemetery in(1976) "Murder in Academe" (1977, with Margot Peters) "What Happened to Aspazija? In Search of Feminism in Latvia" (1993) A Woman in Amber: Healing theISBN 9782804607418. (lv) Fiction documentary (2015) on Fiebig's trip to Italy who meets Aspazija, from 00'00" to 02'25". By Ina Strazdiņa (Latvijas Radjios), Agnis Saukasatire against romanticism. In 1898 he returned to Riga and together with Aspazija and Jānis Poruks worked in one of the biggest journal (home guest]] InVladimir Mayakovsky Award (1982, Georgia) Ojārs Vācietis prize (1989) Aspazija Award (1992) The Herder Prize (1993, Germany) The Commemorative Medal forrelocated to the Interimteatrī, where they played Jāzeps Vītols's music for Aspazija’s drama Vaidelote. Jānis later described these experiences as ‘part of theTērvete flow through Zaļenieki. Zaļenieki, Spurģi, Ūziņi, Apgunste. Poet Aspazija (1865 - 1943) was born in Daukšas, Zaļenieki Parish v t e "Reģionu, novaduparrocchiale Morbio Inferiore Morbio Inferiore Ticino Art Museo Rainis e Aspazija Castagnola Ticino Art Museo Sergio Maina Caslano Ticino Art Museo Villa(born 1956), poet, translator, poetry translated into several languages Aspazija, pen name of Elza Pliekšāne, (1865–1943), poet, playwright, journalisthad three children. In 1910, she went to Switzerland, where Rainis and Aspazija were living in exile, with her husband's support, to gain their input onLaiks, 1995, 27 (4653), 3. Rūķe-Draviņa, V. Dzeja un mūzika. Raiņa un Aspazijas gada grāmata. Stockholm, Sweden: RAF, 1969, pp. 95–100. Slaucītājs, LPolice barracks 1912 Aspazijas boulevard 32 Rental house 1881 Aspazijas boulevard 3 Riga City Theater I (renovation) 1885–1887 Aspazijas boulevard 7 PoliceValdemāra Street (1876—79), and the Craftsmen's Association School at 34, Aspāzijas Boulevard (1876). He also designed the Sadovnikow home for the poor atthe seemingly passionate letter greetings of writer Ivande Kaija to poet Aspazija. The rule that criminalised so-called ‘copulation between men’ (Russian:

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