- of
Merezhkovsky in 1941 was a
major blow to
Gippius, who died a few
years later in 1945.
Zinaida Gippius was born on 20 November [O.S. 8 November] 1869...
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Symbolist movement,
Merezhkovsky – with his wife, the poet
Zinaida Gippius – was
twice forced into
political exile.
During his
second exile (1918–1941)...
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Aleksandrovna Gippius (Russian: Гиппиус, Наталья Александровна), 1905–1994, was a
Soviet painter and
graphic artist.
Natalia Aleksandrovna Gippius was born...
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particularly appealing to a
Russian audience in this respect, being, as
Gippius observes, a
country both '"ours" and "not ours," neighboring, related,...
-
Vladimir Vasilievich Gippius had
criticized his
literary accomplishments. Some time
after the
publication of Stikhi,
Zinaida Gippius,
renowned poet and...
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closest friends and
spiritual allies,
Dmitry Merezhkovsky and
Zinaida Gippius.
Following the
Bolshevik Revolution he
emigrated to Poland. The son of...
- 2004, p. 255.
Ostrowski 1981, p. 11.
Ostrowski 2018, p. 32.
Gippius 2014, p. 341.
Gippius 2014, p. 342. Zhukovsky, A. (2001). "Povist'
vremennykh lit...
- time he had the
vision of the
trilogy as a whole. In 1896 with
Zinaida Gippius (and
accompanied by
Severny Vestnik editor Akim Volynsky) he made a journey...
- Chorny,
Nikolay Gumilyov,
Maximilian Voloshin,
Innokenty Annensky,
Zinaida Gippius. The
poets most
often ****ociated with the "Silver Age" are Anna Akhmatova...
- (with his wife)
authors including Andrei Amalrik,
Gaito Gazdanov,
Zinaida Gippius,
Dmitry Merezhkovsky,
Viktor Nekrasov,
Aleksey Remizov, Ivan Shmelyov,...