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where in
January 1862 he
joined the
staff of the
Northern Bee (Severnaya
ptchela), a
liberal newspaper edited by
Pavel Usov.
There Leskov met journalist...
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Northern Bee (Russian: Северная пчела) was a semi-official
Russian political and
literary newspaper published in St.
Petersburg from 1825 (199 years ago) (1825)...
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argued that his novel's
social significance would be nil. Also in
Severnaya Ptchela,
critic L.
Brandt (writing
under Я.Я.Я. moniker)
accused Goncharov of trying...
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embarked upon the
career of a
music critic and,
contributing to
Severnaya Ptchela, Golos,
Moskovskiye Vedomosti and
Journal de St.
Petersbourg earned himself...
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Nikolai 26
Malyi Aleksandr 34 - Sunk 28 June
Boristen 24
Taganrog 34
Ptchela 24
Bogomater Turlenu Sv. Anna
Grigorii Potemkin Melent Bityug (bomb) Flotilla...
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Pchela is a
village in Bulgaria.
Pchela or
Ptchela literally meaning "bee" may also
refer to: Pchela [ru], 19th
century Russian magazine Yakovlev Pchela...
- in a
derogatory sense. In an
essay of
February 26, 1846, in
Severnaya Ptchela,
Bulgarin criticized young writers—followers of Gogol—for
producing prose...
- Grot in his 1841 letter.
Strongly negative reviews arrived from
Severnaya Ptchela and Syn Otechestva, the
reviewers (Faddey
Bulgarin and
Ksenofont Polevoy...
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conservative critics denounced the book unanimously. L.
Brandt wrote in
Severnaya Ptchela: "Nekrasov is just
another component of this
newest trend, set by Gogol...
- The
Works of... Vol. XIX. A
letter to N.K.Mikhaylovsky. 1939, Pp 190-191
Ptchela, 1878, No 2. Chukovsky, K.I.
Nekrasov the Master. Ed. IV. Moscow, 1962...