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Krayevsky (feminine: Krayevskaya) is a Russian-language surname, a
counterpart of the
Polish surname Krajewski.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Andrey Alexandrovich Krayevsky (Russian: Андре́й Алекса́ндрович Крае́вский;
February 17 [O.S. 5], 1810 –
August 20 [O.S. 8], 1889) was a
Russian publisher...
- was
closed down in 1830 but
resurfaced several years later, with
Andrey Krayevsky as its publisher. The
renovated magazine regularly published articles...
- his best-known drama.
Through Rayevsky he
became acquainted with
Andrey Krayevsky, then the
editor of
Russky Invalid's
literary supplement, in a couple...
- – 1848 (in Russian), vol. 15 pp. 72–3. DCW-15VOL,
Letter 33, to A.A.
Krayevsky – 1849 (in Russian), vol. 15 pp. 73–5. DCW-15VOL,
Letter 34, to his brother...
- newspaper,
edited and
published in
Saint Petersburg in 1863–1885 by
Andrey Krayevsky. One of the most
successful Russian newspapers of the 19th
century (its...
- Goncharov's
experiment to be literary.
Stenka Razin starred Yevgeny Petrov-
Krayevsky, an
actor from the
Petrograd People's
House theater, who
would later direct...
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Mikhail Lermontov,
written in 1835-1836 and
first published by
Andrey Krayevsky in the No.7, 1842,
issue of
Otechestvennye Zapiski. A
romantic poem, influenced...
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longer write anything important." The
novel was
ultimately published in
Krayevsky's National Annals.
Stepanchikovo also
lacks the
intellectual p****ionateness...
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Albert Krajewski (1818–1903),
Polish publicist and
translator Andrey Krayevsky (1810–1889),
Russian publisher and
journalist Anna Żemła-Krajewska (born...