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Nikolai Vasil'evich
Shelgunov (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Шелгуно́в;
November 22 [N.S.
December 4] 1824 – 12
April [N.S. 24 April] 1891) was a Russian...
- Tolkien's book by
Vladimir Muravyov and
Andrey Kistyakovsky. The
actor Sergey Shelgunov, who pla****
Merry Brandybuck,
recalled that the
entire shoot spanned some...
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Merry was pla**** by
Richard O'Callaghan. He was portra**** by
Sergey Shelgunov in the 1991
Russian television play Khraniteli, and by
Jarmo Hyttinen...
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lived here. A well-known
Russian publicist of the
nineteenth century, N.
Shelgunov,
wrote about Irkutsk: “Irkutsk is the only
Siberian city,
which has the...
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Zaytsev put it.
Articles by D. Minayev,
Vasily Bervi-Flerovsky and N.
Shelgunov in Delo
magazine characterized the
novel as "lacking realism", showing...
- Marxism". In 1891,
Martov attended demonstrations at the
funeral of
Nikolai Shelgunov.
Arrested in
February 1892 for anti-tsarist activities, he was held in...
- a
strong narodnik influence: Yeliseyev,
Afanasy Shchapov, and
Nikolai Shelgunov promoted the idea of Russia's own, non-capitalist way of development,...
- by
Nikolay Chernyshevsky as
rational egoists, by
Pisarev and
Nikolai Shelgunov as the
thinking proletariat, by
Pyotr Lavrov as
critically thinking personalities...
- Petrovsky,
Mykola Skrypnyk (Nikolay Skripnik),
Dmitry Ulyanov,
Vasiliy Shelgunov,
Alexander Schlichter,
Alexander Tsiurupa, and others.
Following the 2nd...
- by critics. "The
Impotence of
Creative Thought", the
title of
Nikolai Shelgunov's article in Delo magazine,
reflected the
general mood.
While in the old...