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November 2013.
Skabichevsky,
Alexander Chapter V.
Skabichevsky, Alexander.
Chapter 6.
Skabichevsky, Alexander.
Chapter 7.
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Alexander Mikhailovich Skabichevsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Скабиче́вский,
September 27 (o.s., 15), 1838,
Saint Petersburg,
Russian Empire – January...
- the very core of the
Russian soul."
Biographer and
critic Alexander Skabichevsky found some
similarities in the
development of
Pisemsky and Saltykov-Schedrin...
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mostly positive reviews. The in-depth
analysis were
provided by
Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn
Otechestva and
Angel Bogdanovich in the
October 1898
issue of...
- the
whole three-story cycle. The in-depth
analysis came from
Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn
Otechestva and
Angel Bogdanovich in the
October 1898
issue of...
- realist.
Highly positive was the
review in Syn
Otechestva by
Alexander Skabichevsky who
credited Chekhov with
being not only a fine
artist but also shrewd...
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administrative circles of Tula,
Ryazan and Penza.
According to
Alexander Skabichevsky (who had
conversations with
provincial officials working under Saltykov's...
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publicists and
journalists of the time, such as E. A.
Solovyov and A.
Skabichevsky. Some
essays were
penned by
professional philosophers and writers, including...
- The
novel had an
immediate effect upon its readers.
Critic Aleksander Skabichevsky remembered: "Instantly I
recognized myself in its main hero, Aleksander...
- of the
literary criticism section, was
later succeeded by
Alexander Skabichevsky and
Nikolai Mikhaylovsky. In 1869 OZ
started publishing what
turned out...