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Rakhmetov is a
fictional character from the 1863
novel What Is to Be Done? by
Nikolai Chernyshevsky.
Although he is only a
minor character (appearing...
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leaves Kirsanov and Viéra free to
marry one another. Eventually, the
famed Rakhmetov character reveals Lopukhóf's
faked suicide to Viéra.
Though satisfied...
- Chernyshevsky.
Scholars of
Russian literature see in Chernyshevsky's
character Rakhmetov, an "ascetic revolutionist", the
template for Rand's
literary heroes and...
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later Russian revolutionaries, who
sought to
emulate the novel's hero
Rakhmetov, who was
wholly dedicated to the revolution,
ascetic in his
habits and...
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influential 1863 novel, What Is to Be Done?, and
Berkman felt
inspired by
Rakhmetov, its
puritanical protagonist who is
willing to
sacrifice personal pleasure...
- said to have
slept on bare wood and
lived on
black bread in
imitation of
Rakhmetov, the
ascetic revolutionary in
Nikolay Chernyshevsky's
novel What Is to...
- is a
nihilist student. In
contrast to the
Chernyshevskian character of
Rakhmetov however, the
nihilist is weak-willed and is
easily seduced into subversive...
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semifinal results. In men's bouldering, the 38-year-old
veteran Salavat Rakhmetov sent all six
problems in his
first attempts in the
final round, claiming...
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Christian Core
Serik Kazbekov [cs] Jérôme
Meyer 2000
Pedro Pons [it]
Salavat Rakhmetov [pl]
Daniel Du Lac [fr] 2001 Jérôme
Meyer Mauro Calibani [it]
Daniel Andrada [fr]...
- It is
possible 1866 was the year
chosen because of the
character of
Rakhmetov in What Is to Be Done?. This
fictional inspiration of
revolutionary youth...