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    Nikolai Alekseevich Polevoy (Russian: Никола́й Алексе́евич Полево́й, romanized: Nikoláy Alekséevich Polevóy, 3 July [O.S. 22 June] 1796 ― 6 March [O.S...
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    Arabesques. At this time, Russian editors and critics such as Nikolai Polevoy and Nikolai Nadezhdin saw Gogol as a regional Ukrainian writer, and used...
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  • Ukrainian composer Nikolai Polevoy (1796–1846), Russian editor, writer, and historian This page lists people with the surname Polevoy. If an internal link...
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    magazines (Repertoire of Russian Theatre, then Pantheon, owned by Nikolai Polevoy), helped him debut as literary critic. Soon he became a prolific author...
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    collections of Russian folk tales. She was a sister of Nikolai Polevoy and Ksenofont Polevoy. In 1837 she published a book called Notes and remarks about...
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    brother of the writers Yekaterina Avdeyeva and Nikolai Polevoy. Among the biographies Ksenofont Polevoy authored were those of Mikhail Lomonosov (1836...
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  • Pogorelsky, The Lafertovo Poppy-Cake Seller (1825) and Monastyrka (1830-31) Nikolai Polevoy, The Voices from the Other World (1829) and The Bliss of Madness (1833)...
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    Shenyang, China Strömsund, Sweden Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Vitebsk, Belarus Nikolai Polevoy (1796–1846), editor, writer, translator and historian Innocent of Alaska...
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    of Wolfgang Franz von Kobell's Galvanography (1843), and a book by Nikolai Polevoy, Russian Generals (1845). At the end of 1839, Shevchenko met the sculptor...
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    Degayev. His maternal grandfather was a prominent Russian writer, Nikolai Polevoy. His father died in the 1860s, and Degayev's mother became the head...
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