-
waging the war
against the Circ****ians.
There writing under the
pseudonym Marlinsky (Russian: Марли́нский, IPA: [mɐrˈlʲinskʲɪj] ) he
became known as a romantic...
-
dugout of
Peter the Great, the
house where the poet
Alexander Bestuzhev-
Marlinsky lived, etc." In 1934, the
museum received muni****l status. In 1960, the...
-
Ruins of the
Abaata Fortress (4th–5th AD) A 6th-century
Church of
Gagra Marlinsky defensive tower (1841) 19th-century
palace of the
Prince of Oldenburg...
- Polevoy,
Mikhail Lermontov (for his work Stuss), and
Alexander Bestuzhev-
Marlinsky.
Pushkin is
particularly important, as his 1833
short story The Queen...
- Юрий Прокушев. Сергей Есенин. Москва, "Детская литература", 1971
Simon Marlinsky, "Isadra had a
taste for
Russian love, 9 May 1976,New York
Times The Collected...
- 1860.
Alexandre Dumas,
Russian orientalist Berezin, the
writer Bestuzhev-
Marlinsky, the
Norwegian scholar and
adventurer Thor
Heyerdahl visited Quba at the...
- A
Fortunate Blunder, a "high-society drama" in the
tradition set by
Marlinsky,
Vladimir Odoevsky, and
Vladimir Sollogub,
tinged with comedy, appeared...
- Proffer, C. R.. (1968).
Washington Irving in Russia: Pushkin, Gogol,
Marlinsky.
Comparative Literature, 20(4), 329–342. http://doi.org/10.2307/1769981...
- Cossacks,
Hadji Murat, and Lermontov's - "A Hero of Our Time", Bestuzhev-
Marlinsky's - "Molla-nur" and "Ammalat-bek".
Below is the
translation of the Christian...
- "terrible rubbish" and
further commented that he "had
tried to
reconcile Marlinsky to Hoffmann,
adding a bit of
humour after the
latest fashion, and covering...