Mikhail Nikolayevich Zagoskin (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин, Russian pronunciation: [mʲɪxɐˈil nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪdʑ zɐˈɡoskʲɪn]; July 25, 1789 – July...
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naval officer and explorer Mikhail Zagoskin (1789–1852), Russian writer This page lists people with the surname Zagoskin. If an internal link intending...
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Alekseyevich Zagoskin (Russian: Лаврентий Алексеевич Загоскин; 21 May 1808 – 22 January 1890) was a Russian naval officer and explorer of Alaska. Zagoskin was...
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Tolstoy (The Family of the Vourdalak, 1839, and The Vampire, 1841), Mikhail Zagoskin (Unexpected Guests), Józef Sękowski/Osip Senkovsky (Antar), and Yevgeny...
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Finger Ring" (1831) by Yevgeny Baratynsky, "The White Ghost" (1834) by Mikhail Zagoskin, Crime and Punishment (1866) and The Brothers Karamazov (1880) by Fyodor...
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also has various protected flora including Iris tenuifloia. In 1834, Mikhail Zagoskin published a collection of ghost stories entitled An Evening on the...
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The Witch of Grič (1912-1914) and The Flaming Inquisitors (1928-9) Mikhail Zagoskin, Unexpected Guests (1834) Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin, The Fisher of...
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Tvardovsky, an opera by Alexey Verstovsky, libretto by Mikhail Zagoskin (1828); Pan Tvardovsky, Zagoskin's short story from the collection An Evening on the...
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Fromental Halévy L'éclair La Juive Giuseppe Persiani – Ines de Castro Mikhail Zagoskin – Askold's Grave (Аскольдова могила, Askol’dova mogila) January 14...
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composer (b. 1768) June 6 – Tommaso Marchesi, composer (b. 1773) July 5 – Mikhail Zagoskin, lyricist and librettist (born 1789) July 17 – Salvadore Cammarano...
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inhabited localities in Russia Novels Yury Miloslavsky (novel), a novel by Mikhail Zagoskin This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Miloslavsky...
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After the death of Pushkin. - M.: Soviet Russia, 1980, p. 178. S. M. Zagoskin. Memoirs // Historical Bulletin. 1900. T.81. No. 8. - P.50. I. Obodovskaya...
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Supernatural folk tales were stylized by Orest Somov, Vladimir Olin, Mikhail Zagoskin and Nikolay Bilevich. Vladimir Odoevsky, a romantic writer influenced...
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Young (born 1975, England) Stoyan Zagorchinov (1889–1969, Bulgaria) Mikhail Zagoskin (1789–1852, Russia) Lajos Zilahy (1891–1974, Hungary) Richard Zimler...
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originators of the Russian historical novel, along with Faddey Bulgarin, Mikhail Zagoskin and others. His first novel, The Last Novik (1831–33), set in the early...
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Boris Zakhoder (1918–2000), poet, children's writer and translator Mikhail Zagoskin (1789–1852), historical novelist, Tales of Three Centuries Boris Zaitsev...
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by Fyodor Glinka, the playwright Alexander Shakhovsky, the writer Mikhail Zagoskin, Ivan Dmitriev and Karl Bryullov. Varvara Ivanovna was constantly at...
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mogila) is an opera in four acts by Alexey Verstovsky with a libretto by Mikhail Zagoskin. It was the most successful of Verstovsky's six operas, and its popularity...
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years. Operas Pan Tvardovsky (Russian: Пан Твердовский, libretto by Mikhail Zagoskin, 1828); Vadim, or the wakening of the twelve sleeping maidens (Вадим...
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was based on the novel Askold's Grave (Аскольдова могила, 1833) by Mikhail Zagoskin and the poem Rogneda (ca. 1825) by Kondraty Ryleyev. The actual Russian...
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them, and was the leader of an artistic group which included Mikhail Zagoskin, Mikhail Dmitriyev, Alexander Pisarev, Sergey Aksakov and Alexander Shakhovskoy...
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Sergey Aksakov, Ivan Turgenev (A Sportsman's Sketches), Gleb Uspensky, Mikhail Zagoskin, Ivan Goncharov, Nikolay Dobrolyubov, Dmitry Pisarev, and other authors...
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1831–1832). In 1831 he was engaged in editing the translated transcript of Mikhail Zagoskin's novel Dmitrich Miloslawsky to be issued in England as The Young Muscovite;...
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to illustrate the works of Faddei Bulgarin, Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Zagoskin. In 1833, he was awarded the title "Academician of Perspective Painting"...
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Portrait Author Notable works Illustration Illustration Mikhail Zagoskin (1789–1852) Tales of Three Centuries Sergey Zalygin (1913–2000) The South American...
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druzhina: gridi and detskie. This viewpoint was also taken by Nikolay Zagoskin [ru]. He made a thorough analysis of the Russian serving gentry in the...
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(1899–1905) Lyubimov Nikolay Matveyevich (1905–1906) Nikolai Pavlovich Zagoskin (1906–1909) Dormidontov Grigori Fedorovich (1909–1918) Bolotov Yevgeni...
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Reform Act. Mackenzie also contributed to the English edition of Mikhail Zagoskin's The Young Muscovite (1834). Although Frederic Chamier is credited...
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Company and the first permanent Russian settlements in America Lavrenty Zagoskin, author of the first detailed description of the inner areas of Alaska...
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were A. Shakhovsky's The Two Man, Roslavlev based on the novel by L. A. Zagoskin, Shakespeare's Hamlet, and Victor Hugo's Esmeralda. From 1832 to 1844,...
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