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    The Serapion Brothers (or Serapion Fraternity, Russian: Серапионовы Братья) was a group of writers formed in Petrograd, Russian SFSR in 1921. The group...
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  • Serapion /səˈreɪpiən/ is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. People called Serapion: Serapion (3rd-century), neoplatonic philosopher and one of the disciples...
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    Russian poet, translator, and journalist, the only female member of the Serapion Brothers. Elizaveta (Liza) Movshenson was born in Warsaw (in Congress Poland...
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    before being discharged for health reasons. He was associated with the Serapion Brothers and attained particular popularity in the 1920s as a satirist, but...
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    Russian playwright, proser and critic. He was a founding member of the Serapion Brothers (1921–1929), a group of young writers who emerged from the literary...
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    20 July] 1897 – 8 October 1972) was a Soviet writer, member of the Serapion Brothers group. Mikhail was born in Saint Petersburg to the family of Intelligentsia...
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    In the 1920s, a group of Russian short-story writers, known as the Serapion Brothers, placed Gogol among their precursors and consciously sought to imitate...
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  • (1901–1924), writer, playwright, essayist and critic, member of the Serapion Brothers Contents:  Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...
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    and screenwriter associated with the early 1920s movement of the Serapion Brothers. Kaverin was born to the kapellmeister of the 96th Infantry Regiment...
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    predominant official trend in the Soviet Union. Writers like those of the Serapion Brothers group (1921–), who insisted on the right of an author to write independently...
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    Vladimir Nabokov, Andrey Bely, Yevgeny Zamyatin with his apprentices Serapion Brothers created entire new styles in literature and contributed new insights...
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  • (1902–1989), Soviet writer associated with the early 1920s movement of the Serapion Brothers Veniamin (Kazansky) (1873–1922), bishop in the Russian Orthodox Church...
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    Andrey Bely and Yevgeny Zamyatin, along with his apprentices, The Serapion Brothers, created entirely new styles in literature and contributed new insights...
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    leaving the Party in 1921, he joined the literary group called the Serapion Brothers, who supported the Revolution, but wanted freedom for literature and...
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  • den Serapionsbrüdern ['Fragment from the Serapion Brothers']: Der Einsiedler Serapion ['The Hermit Serapion']" (comp. 1818; 1st ed. 1819; final ed. 1819)...
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    Tynyanov, Veniamin Kaverin, Viktor Shklovsky, and the writers of Serapion Brothers, as well as many other figures of Russian and Soviet culture.[citation...
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    Russia) (1828) was closely related to the German fantastic tradition (Serapion Brothers by Hoffman) and anticipated the famous Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka...
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    pristinely whole and healthy." In 1922 Ivanov joined the literary group Serapion Brothers. Other members included Nikolai Tikhonov, Mikhail Zoshchenko, Viktor...
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    bar Serapion was a Stoic philosopher from the Roman province of Syria. He is noted for a letter he wrote in Aramaic to his son, who was named Serapion. The...
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  • with the theater troupe to Petrograd, becoming involved with the "Serapion Brothers," a literary group including Ivanov, Zoshchenko and Kaverin. In 1923...
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  • the Netherlands, Medieval Chronicle Society (1999) In Russia, the Serapion Brothers and the Left Front of the Arts's group In the United Kingdom, The...
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    The Serapion Brothers (use a cursor to see who is who)...
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  • believes has influenced Russian authors such as Dostoevsky, Gogol, and Serapion Brothers. Shemyakin is a resident of East Germany, and his favourite city is...
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  • Serapion (possibly died 41 BC) was strategos of Cyprus and an admiral of the Ptolemaic navy during the reign of Cleopatra VII in 43 BC. Against the intention...
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    (4), for piano Op. 253 – Italian Comedies (3), for piano Op. 254 – Serapion Brothers, for piano Op. 255 – Mini Cantata, for children's chorus and percussion...
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  • the philosophical life." Serapion was a 3rd-century neoplatonic philosopher and student of Plotinus. Porphyry wrote of Serapion in the Life of Plotinus...
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    him to his brother. The Byzantine Church honours him with the name Protokletos, which means "the first called". Thenceforth, the two brothers were disciples...
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    "Boanerges" (translated "sons of thunder"). A Gospel story relates how the brothers wanted to call down heavenly fire on an unhospitable Samaritan town, but...
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    Hoffmann’s short story collection, Die Serapionsbrüder, The Serapion Brethren, (1819-20). The Serapion Brethren was the name of a literary club that Hoffmann...
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    Dionisius, John, Constantine, Malchus, Serapion Maximilian, Martinian, Dionisius, John, Constantine, Malkhus, Serapion, Anthony Maximilian, Martinian, Dionisius...
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