- the pen
names Isabella (Yiddish: איזאַבּעלאַ) and
Isabella Arkadevna Grinevskaya (Russian: Изабелла Аркадьевна Гриневская), was a Russian-Jewish novelist...
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Grinevsky (feminine:
Grinevskaya) is a Russian-language
surname transliterated from the
Polish surname Hryniewski Alexandr Grinevsky,
birth name of Alexander...
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until 1891. Friedberg's
daughter Beyle,
known by the pen name
Isabella Grinevskaya, was a
successful novelist, poet, and dramatist. Friedberg's Rab le-Hoshia...
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history in Persia. This
interaction was
succeeded by
writer Isabella Grinevskaya who
joined the
religion as well as
interest by Leo
Tolstoy (see below...
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given a
ticket back to Poland, her
native country. When she grew up,
Grinevskaya left her aunt to
become one of the main
actresses in the avant-garde...
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writers of the Baháʼí
Faith in fiction. Polish/Russian
playwright Isabella Grinevskaya wrote the play Báb
based on the life and
events of the
founder of the...
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Apollon Grigoryev (1822–1864) Oleg
Grigoryev (1943–1992)
Isabella Grinevskaya (1864–1944) Igor
Guberman (born 1936)
Semyon Gudzenko (1922–1953) Nikolay...
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author of
novels and
stories set in Grinlandia,
Scarlet Sails Isabella Grinevskaya (1864–1944), poet,
writer and
playwright Vasily Grossman (1905–1964)...
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Alexander Grin (1880–1932)
Scarlet Sails The S****er of
Adventure Isabella Grinevskaya (1864–1944)
Vasily Grossman (1905–1964)
Stalingrad Life and Fate Forever...
- (born 1975), novelist,
short story writer, poet,
journalist Isabella Grinevskaya (1864–1944), novelist,
playwright Olga
Grushin (born 1971), Russian-American...