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Grigory Evlampievich Blagosvetlov (Russian: Григорий Евлампиевич Благосветлов; 13
August 1824 – 19
November 1880) was a
Russian journalist,
literary critic...
- Polonsky,
Apollon Grigoryev, and A.Khmelnitsky. In mid-1860
Grigory Blagosvetlov came in, to
invite several new authors,
including Dmitry Pisarev who...
- the latter's
series of
articles "From Turin", as well as with
Grigory Blagosvetlov, on the latter's
English reports. A
moderate liberal,
Albertini was deeply...
- latter, then four
years later p****ed all the
publishing rights to
Grigory Blagosvetlov,
along with all the
printing facilities as a free gift, to concentrate...
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Russkoye Slovo ("Russian Word") and Delo ("Business") magazines,
Gregory Blagosvetlov. His
first marriage proved unsuccessful. In 1902,
Kovalevsky became involved...
- Led
formally by
Nikolai Shulgin (1866–1879) and
informally by
Grigory Blagosvetlov, Delo was seen as an
ideological heir to
Russkoye Slovo (edited by the...
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Bizet Edwin August Björkmann ([25])
Bjornstjerne Bjornson Grigorevich Blagosvetlov ([26])
William Blake Louis Blanc Louis Auguste Blanqui Robert Blatchford...