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- Khvoshchinsky (masculine), Khvoshchinskaya (feminine) is a Russian surname belonging to the noble Khvoshchinsky family [ru]. Polish-language version:...
- Sofia Dmitriyevna Khvoshchinskaya (Russian: Софья Дмитриевна Хвощинская), June 1 [O.S. May 20] 1824 – August 17 [O.S. August 5] 1865, was a nineteenth-century...
- Nadezhda Dmitryevna Khvoshchinskaya (Russian: Надежда Дмитриевна Хвощинская; May 20, 1821 – June 8, 1889), was a Russian novelist, poet, literary critic...
- Chicherins (ru) Parent(s) Nikolai Vasilyevich Chicherin Ekaterina Borisovna Khvoshchinskaya Relatives Georgy Chicherin (nephew) Alma mater Imperial Moscow University...
- Folk. He also translated Aleksey Pisemsky, Elias von Cyon, Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya, Ivan Sechenov and Nikolai Leskov. 1876: Nouveaux morceaux choisis...
- Yepanchina TV 2003 Joys and Sorrows of a Little Lord Nora 2003 Bajazet Olga Khvoshchinskaya TV series 2004 Moscow Saga Nina Gradova-Kitaigorodskaya TV series 2006...
- (1804–1860), poet, co-founder of the slavophile movement Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya (1824–1889), writer, critic and translator, The Boarding-School Girl...
- Kharms (1905–1942) The Old Woman Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya (1824–1889) The Boarding School Girl Sofia Khvoshchinskaya (1824–1865) City Folk and Country Folk...
- published her essays on Mikhail Avdeyev, Vsevolod Krestovsky, Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Among the authors who contributed to the magazine...
- songwriter Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya (1908–1994), Gulag memoirist Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya (1824–1889), novelist, poet, critic, translator Marusya Klimova (born...