Olga Ozarovskaya
Olga Ozarovskaya | |
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О́льга Эра́стовна Озаро́вская | |
| Born | Olga Erastovna von Ozarovskaya 13 May 1874 |
| Died | 12 July 1933 (aged 59) |
| Other names | Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya |
| Occupation(s) | Folklorist, storyteller, performer, writer, archivist of fairy tales |
| Spouse | Vasily Dmitrievich Sapozhnikov (m. 1901–1910; death) |
| Children | 1, Vasilko Vasilyevich Ozarovsky |
Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya (Russian: О́льга Эра́стовна Озаро́вская; 1874 – 1933) was a Russian folklorist, storyteller, performer, writer, and an archivist of fairy tales. She published a few Northern Russian folklore collection books. Additionally she was the first female civil servant, and the first women to do major scientific institution work within the Russian Empire. She worked with Russian folklore performer Mariya Krivopolenova.