Nataliia Yelnikova, a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Ukrainian Studies, Faculty № 2 with the staff of the University Department of Social and Humanitarian Work gave a video lecture for cadets and students dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Lesia Ukrainka. The lecturer told about Lesia Ukrainka - one of the most prominent figures in the history of Ukrainian literature, who is placed on a par with the geniuses Taras Shevchenko and Ivan Franko. There have always been many myths around the life of an outstanding writer. It is not without reason - this was facilitated by difficult relationships with her mother, life's style, tragic love, and illness, which accompanied the fragile Lesia Ukrainka almost all her life.
As Nataliia Yelnikova noted, Larysa Kosach is one of the few classics whose archive (in particular, correspondence) has been saved, and with it the entire history of Ukrainian literature and the life of the cultural elite at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.