- Anna
Brigadere (October 1, 1861, in Tērvete – June 25, 1933, in Tērvete) was a writer,
playwright and poet from Latvia. Her
first story was published...
- Latvia,
including monographs on
Latvian writers Rainis, Jānis Poruks, Anna
Brigadere and
Fricis Bārda, as well as on
Dostoyevsky and Dante.
During this period...
- (born
Evita Sniedze in 1974),
Latvian playwright In the play by Anna
Brigadere,
Princese Gundega un
karalis Brusubārda "Latvians". The
Latvian Institute...
-
performance artist Anna de Brémont (c. 1849–1922),
American journalist Anna
Brigadere (1861–1933),
Latvian writer Anna
Beecroft Briggs (1860s-1949), Canadian-born...
-
Sandra (2003). Two
mothers of
Latvian literature :
Aspazija and Anna
Brigadere.
Journal of
Baltic Studies. 34.3, 276–297. Nesaule,
Agate (1992). What...
- poet, semi-autobiographical
novelist Lija Brīdaka (1932–2022), poet Anna
Brigadere (1861–1933), playwright,
autobiographer Regīna Ezera, pen name of Regīna...
-
State University, Northridge,
April 29, 2005
Fourth Antiaircraft Command Brigadere,
August 1945
Panic on the Pacific: How
America Prepared for the West Coast...
- States), poet & wr. Elín
Briem (1856–1937, Iceland),
cookery wr. Anna
Brigadere (fl. 1890–1920s, Latvia), pw.
Patricia Briggs (b. 1965,
United States)...
- from men of the
disbanded Royal Irish Artillery. A
regiment described by
Brigadere General James Pattison as "Diminutive Warriors", "Bare Breeched" and "Lower...
- both the
ambitious works of
Latvian authors - Rainis, Aspazija, Anna
Brigadere,
Andrejs Upītis and
other works of the
world classics -
plays by William...