Alexander Valentinovich Amfiteatrov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Алекса́ндр Валенти́нович Амфитеа́тров); (26 December 1862 – 26 February 1938) was a Russian writer...
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Alexander Amfiteatrov Yuri Averbakh, chess grandmaster Mykola Azarov Pafnuty Chebyshev, mathematician Alexander Chizhevsky David Edelstadt Alexander Gretchaninov...
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which was financed by the banks and appointed Nikolay Gredeskul and Alexander Amfiteatrov as journalists. According to Joseph T. Fuhrmann, Protopopov was...
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was a cross between Narodism and Marxism. The first editor was Alexander Amfiteatrov with the support of Maxim Gorky who withdrew under the influence...
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interested in horror. Fire-Blossom, a supernatural thriller by Alexander Amfiteatrov and Vera Kryzhanovsky's occult romances, that combined sci-fi and...
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Ursprungs (1799) Louisa May Alcott, A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866) Alexander Amfiteatrov, Kymeriyskaya Bolezn (1910) V. C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic...
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Boris Almazov (1827–1876), poet, translator and literary critic Alexander Amfiteatrov (1862–1938), writer and historian, Napoleonder Daniil Andreyev (1906–1959)...
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1882 to 1887 Fragments published more than 270 of Chekhov's works. Alexander Amfiteatrov Anton Chekhov Vladimir Gilyarovsky Pyotr Gnedich Evgeny Kohn Nikolai...
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edition of Novoye Obozreniye (The New Review, Tiflis, No.2079) Alexander Amfiteatrov called A Dreary Story "undeniably the best work of Russian literature...
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Salminen. The authors Lascelles Abercrombie, Samuel Alexander, Serafín Álvarez Quintero, Alexander Amfiteatrov, Ernst Barlach, Nagendranath Basu, Rudolf G. Binding...
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