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    The Steppe: The Story of a Journey (Russian: Степь. История одной поездки, romanized: Step'. Istoriya odnoy poyezdki) is a novella by Russian writer Anton...
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  • Italian adventure film The Steppe (1977 film), a Soviet drama film The Steppe (novella), an 1888 work by Anton Chekhov "The Steppe", a smooth jazz instrumental...
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    The Unnecessary Victory (Ненужная победа, 1882) The Steppe (Степь, 1888) The Duel (Дуэль, 1891) The Story of an Unknown Man (Рассказ неизвестного человека...
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  • Pervaya lyubov) is a novella by Ivan Turgenev, first published in 1860. It is one of his most popular pieces of short fiction. It tells the love story between...
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  • Soul (novel) (redirect from Soul (novella))
    a novella by Andrey Platonov. It was completed in 1935 by as a result of his second trip to the Turkmen Republic. Although the Soviet state in the 1930s...
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    1896 novella by Anton Chekhov, set in a provincial southern Russian city like Chekhov's own hometown of Taganrog. The novella first appeared in the October–December...
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  • The Steppe (Italian: La steppa) is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival...
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  • Sword, The Law of Becoming". The SF Site. Retrieved 2021-05-23. Walton, Jo (2010-08-09). "Aliens, Steppe Nomads, and just the right amount of romance: Kate...
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    Ivan Turgenev (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    король Лир); novella, English translation: King Lear of the Steppes 1881: Pesn torzhestvuyushchey lyubvi (Песнь торжествующей любви); novella, English translation:...
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    Vikenty Veresaev (category Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour)
    concerning the intelligentsia’s frame of mind at the turn of the 20th century, including the novella Without a Road (1895), the short story "The Craze" (1898)...
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  • crowd about the Inner Sea: northward the green-forested fierce Land of the Eight Cities, eastward the steppe-dwelling Mingol horsemen and the desert where...
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  • four-volume series entitled Wolf of the Steppes, Warriors of the Steppes, Riders of the Steppes and Swords of the Steppes. List of stories published in Adventure:...
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    religion of Tengriism, which was the largest indigenous faith on the Kazakh steppe before the introduction of Islam. Traditional Kazakh cuisine revolves around...
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    and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1869), Demons (1872), The Adolescent (1875), and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). His 1864 novella Notes from Underground...
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    Anton Chekhov (category 19th-century dramatists and playwrights from the Russian Empire)
    Ukraine, which reawakened him to the beauty of the steppe. On his return, he began the novella-length short story "The Steppe", which he called "something...
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    traverses the pass. In Chingiz Aitmatov's novella My Little Poplar in a Red Headscarf (from a collection of stories Tales of the Mountains and Steppes) Dolon...
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  • sailing ship, the anarchic steppes of revolutionary Russia, and Victorian music-hall. Finally Jerry is able to revive as the character Pierrot, forever...
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    Henryk Sienkiewicz (category People from the Russian Empire of Lipka Tatar descent)
    (1872) - novella Charcoal Sketches (1877) - novelette A Comedy of Errors (1878) - novella Janko the Musician (1879) - short story Across the Steppes (1879)...
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  • refer to: Magellanic Steppe, 7th largest desert in the world, see Patagonian Desert Magellanic Straits, a sea passageway at the tip of South America,...
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    Brian Aldiss (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    and 3 novellas/novelettes: "The Saliva Tree" (novella), "Danger: Religion!" (novella), "The Source", "The Lonely Habit", "A Pleasure Shared", "One Role...
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  • translated also as The Story of a Nobody and An Anonymous Story, is an 1893 novella by Anton Chekhov first published by Russkaya Mysl, in Nos. 2 and 3 (February...
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    Cossacks (redirect from The Cossacks)
    The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic Eastern Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia....
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    predominantly in the forests and mountains of the Old World, as well in the jungles to the south and stretched across the steppes to the East, but their...
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    Nikolai Leskov (category Satirists from the Russian Empire)
    the early 1860s with the publication of his short story The Extinguished Flame (1862), and his novellas Musk-Ox (May 1863) and The Life of a Peasant Woman...
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    Oybek (writer) (category Communist Party of the Soviet Union members)
    with his goods in the steppe and mountainous villages of the then Russian Turkestan. Sometimes his father took his son with him. The very impressionable...
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    nominated for the 2007 World Fantasy Award. In 2012, Valente won three Locus Awards: Best Novelette (White Lines on a Green Field), Best Novella (Silently...
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  • on the short story First Roosters by V. Sapozhnikov. Based on the short story Autumn in Oak Forests by Y. Kazakov. Based on the novella Summer Steppe Nights...
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    Boris Akunin (category Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class)
    close to the Wild Steppe, in 1205). A Part of Asia - The Horde Period / Часть Азии - Ордынский период (2014). History of Russian statehood under the Mongol...
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  • mission accomplished, into the steppe. Batu's" finale resonates deeply with the hardships of 1942, contrasting two stark chapters. The chapter titled "And Russia...
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    Harold Lamb (category Historians of the Crusades)
    writing for pulp magazines, writing stories about the mountains of Afghanistan and the Russian steppes. In 1917, he began writing for Adventure magazine...
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