- Ivan
Ivanovich Panaev (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Пана́ев;
March 27, 1812 –
March 2, 1862) was a
Russian writer,
literary critic,
journalist and magazine...
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established a
career in the theater. In 1837, she
married the
writer Ivan
Panaev and
entered the
close circle of his
literary friends. In 1846, she became...
- Kondratenko –
keyboards (1980)
Alexei Malkov –
keyboards (1980)
Mikhail Panaev –
vocals (1980–1981)
Alexander Savelyev –
guitar (1981–1990) Sharifzhan...
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Kometa almanac.
Mikhail Pogodin was
unimpressed and Sovremennik's Ivan
Panaev responded with a
caustic review,
parodying what he saw as its characters'...
- had his
first known affair with
Avdotya Panaeva, whom he met in the Ivan
Panaev's circle in the
early 1840s. He
described her as educated,
interested in...
- Некрасов (Nekrasov,
Nikolay Alekseyevich), Николай Алексеевич; Панаев (
Panaev, Ivan Ivanovich), Иван Иванович; Боград (Bograd,
Vladimir Èmmanuilovich)...
- Ingenerios.
Retrieved 11
April 2021.
Panaev,
Arkadii Aleksandrovich (1877). Conrad, Mark (ed.). "Memoirs of A. A.
Panaev, The
Eupatoria Affair". Russkaya...
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Cossack army". Ashinov's
speech seduced several influence figures:
Valerian Panaev (1824-1899), an
engineer and publicist ;
General Otto Karl
Peter von Richter...
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forties were
those with Ivan Aksakov,
Pavel Annenkov,
Nikolai Nekrasov, Ivan
Panaev and Ivan Turgenev. In the
early 1850s, in
collaboration with the Zhemchuzhnikov...
- into decline, and
Pletnyov handed it over to
Nikolay Nekrasov and Ivan
Panaev in 1847. It was
Nekrasov who
really made the
magazine profitable. He enlisted...