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- Konstantinovich Sluchevsky (Russian: Константин Константинович Случевский), (July 29, 1837–September 25, 1904) was a Russian poet. Sluchevsky was born in...
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- in Russia in the early 1930s, with early papers by Pavlov, Galant and Sluchevsky and Friken, and would remain a strain in the Soviet treatment of alcoholism...
- contributed to it regularly, were Anton Chekhov, Vikenty Veresayev, Konstantin Sluchevsky, Vera Zhelikhovskaya, Anatoly Leman, Apollon Korinfsky, Ekaterina Krasnova...
- was so po****r that Anton Chekhov wrote a parody on him, and Konstantin Sluchevsky produced a sequel - "Captain Nemo in Russia" (1898). Alexander Grin Alexander...
- Sluchevsky (born 1948, San Francisco), who is the son of their daughter Ekaterina and Vladimir who is the grandson of the poet Konstantin Sluchevsky,...
- short story writer and playwright, Hard Times, "The Ward" Konstantin Sluchevsky (1837–1904), poet and magazine editor Boris ****sky (1919–1986), representative...
- Simonov (1915–1979) Wait for Me Stepan Skitalets (1869–1941) Konstantin Sluchevsky (1837–1904) Boris ****sky (1919–1986) Fyodor Sologub (1863–1927) Vladimir...
- "Departmental Heraldry". "V. Volodarsky (1891–1918)". Konstantin Kovalev-Sluchevsky. "The Return of Reverend Savva". Archpriest Vladislav Tsypin. "Russian...
- Balmont, Alexander Blok, Zinaida Gippius, Vyacheslav Ivanov, and Konstantin Sluchevsky, among other Symbolist poets. In 1898, at a gathering of Symbolist poets...