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- Alexander Valentinovich Amfiteatrov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Валенти́нович Амфитеа́тров); (26 December 1862 – 26 February 1938) was a Russian writer, novelist...
- the historian and historical fiction writer Alexander Valentinovich Amfiteatrov and Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev, who developed psychological characterization;...
- Christopher; Miceli, Sergio (26 November 2013). "Amfitheatrof [Amfitheatrov; Amfiteatrov], Daniele (Alexandrovich)". Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/omo/9781561592630...
- Russia, he pla**** for the Armenian national football team. Alexander Amfiteatrov Yuri Averbakh, chess grandmaster Mykola Azarov Pafnuty Chebyshev, mathematician...
- 1887 Fragments published more than 270 of Chekhov's works. Alexander Amfiteatrov Anton Chekhov Vladimir Gilyarovsky Pyotr Gnedich Evgeny Kohn Nikolai...
- Russian: Чёрная вуаль Directed by Aleksandr Proshkin Written by Aleksandr Amfiteatrov Andrey Dmitriev Stanislav Govorukhin Produced by Yuri Ginzburg Leonid...
- beginning of the 20th century, as for example Alexandr Rittikh and Aleksandr Amfiteatrov. At the beginning of the 20th century, the continued Serbian propaganda...
- a cross between Narodism and Marxism. The first editor was Alexander Amfiteatrov with the support of Maxim Gorky who withdrew under the influence of Vladimir...
- Ursprungs (1799) Louisa May Alcott, A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866) Alexander Amfiteatrov, Kymeriyskaya Bolezn (1910) V. C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic (1979)...
- decadence and immorality.[citation needed] Russian author Alexander Amfiteatrov's novel titled People of the 1890s (1910), reflected this prejudice with...