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Kjetsaa, Geir (1989).
Fyodor Dostoyevsky: A Writer's Life.
Fawcett Columbine. p...
- Geir
Kjetsaa (2 June 1937 in Oslo – 2 June 2008) was a
Norwegian professor in
Russian literary history at the
University of Oslo,
translator of Russian...
- Я. Круковской; под ред. и с предисл. А. Г. Горнфельда. М.; Пг., 1922.
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leading candidate. In 1984
Norwegian Slavicist and
mathematician Geir
Kjetsaa, in a
monograph written with
three other colleagues,
provided statistical...
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Kjetsaa (1987), p. 253. Gide, André (1949). Dostoevsky. London: Secker...
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Frank 2009, p. 77. Müller 1982, p. 11.
Kjetsaa 1989, p. 10.
Lantz 2004, p. 55.
Sekirin 1997, pp. 51–52.
Sekirin 1997,...
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University Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-8223-3694-5.
Retrieved 27 June 2010.
Kjetsaa, Geir (15
January 1989). A Writer's Life.
Fawcett Columbine. p. 261. McDonough...
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person affirms that he won't
receive any subsidies. In
French Kjetsaa (1989), pp. 1–18.
Lantz (2004), pp. 1–3.
Frank (2010), p. 51.
Sekirin (1997)...
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Alekseevich Krasnushkin [ru], and not from Kryukov. A 1984
monograph by Geir
Kjetsaa and
others concluded through statistical analyses that
Sholokhov was the...