- Osip
Ivanovich Senkovsky (Russian: О́сип Ива́нович Сенко́вский; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1800 – 16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1858), born Józef-Julian Sękowski...
- Vampire, 1841),
Mikhail Zagoskin (Unexpected Guests), Józef Sękowski/Osip
Senkovsky (Antar), and
Yevgeny Baratynsky (The Ring). By the
Victorian era, Gothic...
- She
translated and
wrote for
Senkovsky's journal Library for Reading. She
wrote for
other editors including Senkovsky's successor Albert Starchevsky....
- b****-baritone Osip
Piatnitsky (1882–1938),
Russian revolutionary Osip
Senkovsky, Polish-Russian
journalist Osip
Sorokhtei (1890–1941),
Ukrainian painter...
- Chteniya,
without its author's consent:
Nikolai Yuriev took the copy to Osip
Senkovsky and he
furthered it to print), many
refused to take the
young author seriously...
-
journalistic style of the period,
which originated largely with Osip
Senkovsky, and
which "today
invariably produces an
impression of
painfully elaborate...
- Preceded by
Vladimir (Petrov)
Bishop of
Biysk 1884-1891 Succeeded by
Vladimir (
Senkovsky) Preceded by
Isaac (Polozhensky)
Archbishop of
Tomsk 1891-1912 Succeeded by...
-
writer of spy
fiction and
crime fiction,
Seventeen Instants of
Spring Osip
Senkovsky (1800–1858), Polish-Russian orientalist, journalist,
writer and entertainer...
- new one that
would better suit the Empire's interests.
Professor Osip
Senkovsky from St.
Petersburg University,
originally from the
Vilnius Region, collaborated...
-
others exploited themes of
hollow earth and
space flight, as did Osip
Senkovsky's Fantastic Voyages of
Baron Brambeus. Bulgarin's 1824
novel Plausible...