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Avdotya Yakovlevna Panaeva (Russian: Авдо́тья Я́ковлевна Пана́ева), née Bryanskaya, (August 12 [O.S. July 31] 1820 –
April 11 [O.S.
March 30] 1893), was...
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Mikhaylova (1746–1807),
Russian stage actress and
opera singer Avdotya Panaeva (1820–1893),
Russian writer Avdotya Romanovna Raskolnikova,
character in...
- fruit. — John 12:24
Dostoevsky had his
first known affair with
Avdotya Panaeva, whom he met in the Ivan Panaev's
circle in the
early 1840s. He described...
- was a
frequent visitor to the
important literary salon run by
Avdotya Panaeva.
Dostoyevsky stopped attending the
salon after quarreling with Ivan Turgenev...
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childbed fever soon
after his birth. In 1873,
Pavel met and
married Elena Panaeva, who
loved Sergei and
raised him as her own child. The
House of Diaghilev [ru]...
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edited version of his 1850 book.
According to
writer and
memoirist Avdotya Panaeva, Fet gave
Nekrasov and
Turgenev carte blanche in
compiling this anthology...
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since 1903 he
Studied singing at
first to I. Priashnikov, then with A.
Panaeva-Kartseva.
Sarajishvili made his
debut in 1907 in
Giuseppe Verdi's opera...
- (1812–1862), writer,
critic and publisher/editor of
Sovremennik magazine Avdotya Panaeva (1820–1893), novelist,
short story writer and
memoirist Vera
Panova (1905–1973)...
- with
wider audience,"
according to
biographer Gavriil Potanin.
Avdotya Panaeva remembered: "My God, and how
agitated all the
curious men of
letters became...
- State, Chamberlain,
governor of Taganrog,
Simferopol and
Finland Avdotya Panaeva (1820–1893), novelist,
short story writer,
memoirist and
literary salon...