- of the World, 1848–1849, The Dead Lake, 1851), co-aut****d by
Avdotya Panayeva, his common-law wife. His way of
befriending censors by
inviting them to...
-
Avdotya Yakovlevna Panaeva (Russian: Авдо́тья Я́ковлевна Пана́ева), née Bryanskaya, (August 12 [O.S. July 31] 1820 –
April 11 [O.S.
March 30] 1893), was...
- (Second class),
during World War I. The
recipient was Vera
Nikolayevna Panayeva (Вера Николаевна Панаева), a
Russian widow of
Colonel Arkady Aleksandrovich...
- 1979), 17–18. Diaghilev's step-mother's sister, the
soprano Aleksandra Panayeva-Kartsova,
married Georgy Kartsov, the son of Tchaikovsky's
first cousin...
- and Fet.
Publishing and
Revolution magazine. 1923, Book 3, pp. 45–64.
Panayeva, Avdotya. From
Memoirs (Iz vospominany). А.А.Fet.
Verses and Poems. Moscow...
- the
Literatorskiye Mostki section. In 1866
Golovachov married Avdotya Panayeva. The
novelist Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya (1866-1930) was
their daughter. Starikov...
- with
Nekrasov a lot,
promising to quit literature.
According to
Avdotya Panayeva's memoirs, "those were the
times when his
moods darkened, and I noticed...
- Dostoevsky's own, and
found reflections of the writer's
affair with
Avdotya Panayeva, whom he met
within her husband's
political circle. Bem
states that tiring...
- (1935)
Volume 10:
Romanov - "The Contemporary" (Journal of
Nekrasov and II
Panayeva) (1937)
Volume 11:
Stanzas -
Forteguerri (1939)
Volume 12:
Fortunat - Iashvili...
- Sulu [kk] by
Gabit Musirepov —
Dametken Chokan Valikhanov by
Sabit Mukanov —
Panayeva The
Storm by
Alexander Ostrovsky —
Katerina Love at Dawn by
Yaroslav Halan...