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  1. Mykhailo Petrovych Starytsky (Ukrainian: Михайло Петрович Старицький; 14 December 1840 – 27 April 1904), in English Michael Starycky, was a Ukrainian writer, poet, and playwright. Biography. He was born in a family of retired cavalry officer (Rittmeister) Petro Starytsky and Anastasia Lysenko.

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    Starytsky, Mykhailo [Staryc’kyj, Myxajlo], b 14 December 1840 in Klishchyntsi, Zolotonosha county, Poltava gubernia, d 27 April 1904 in Kyiv. (Photo: Mykhailo Starytsky.) Writer and theatrical and cultural activist. Orphaned in childhood, Starytsky was raised by his uncle, the father of Mykola Lysenko.

  3. Nov 14, 1839 - Apr 27, 1904. Mykhailo Petrovych Starytsky, in English Michael Starycky, was a Ukrainian writer, poet, and playwright. He was born in a family of retired cavalry officer Petro Starytsky and Anastasia Lysenko. He was a cousin of the famous Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko and father-in-law of Ivan Steshenko. He was orphaned early ...

  4. Михайло Старицький. Mykhailo Starytsky was a Ukrainian writer, poet, and playwright. He was the cousin of the famous Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko and a father-in-law to Ivan Steshenko. He was orphaned early in life and raised by Lysenko's father, so he was able to supply much of the information for the composer's biography.

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    • April 27, 1904
    • December 14, 1840
  5. Mykhailo Starytsky. Writer: Za dvoma zaytsiamy. Mykhailo Starytsky was born on 14 December 1840 in Klishchyntsi, Zolotonosha, Poltava, Ukraine. He was a writer, known for Za dvoma zaytsiamy (1961), Marusia (1938) and Tsyganka Aza (1987).

    • Writer
    • December 14, 1840
    • Mykhailo Starytsky
    • April 27, 1904
  6. Mykhailo Starytsky 2020 stamp of Ukraine.jpg 705 × 953; 530 KB Plaque, 28 Yaroslaviv Val Street, Kyiv, closeup.jpg 2,260 × 1,696; 1.09 MB Post convert-2010 Starickiy.jpg 637 × 445; 24 KB

  7. Mykhailo Starytsky came to Kyiv in 1860 and entered the university. After that he would often change places of residence, first renting an apartment at Voitsekhovsky’s (where Mykola Lysenko and his high school mate Mykhailo Drahomanov were already tenants). The future playwright shared the flat with Petro Kosach.