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Biblioteka Dlya
Chteniya (Russian: Библиоте́ка для чте́ния, English: The
Library for Reading) was a
Russian monthly magazine founded in
Saint Petersburg...
- Boldino, it was
first published in the
literary magazine Biblioteka dlya
chteniya in
March 1834. The
story served as
basis for the
operas The
Queen of Spades...
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writer known for her
contributions to the
literary journals Biblioteka Dlya
Chteniya and
Otechestvennye Zapiski. Hahn's work has been
interpreted by several...
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Lermontov in 1832. It was
first published in the
journal Biblioteka Dlya
Chteniya in 1845, four
years after Lermontov's death.
Richard Cardwell, ed. (1 April...
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Fisherman and the Fish 1835
Russia Aleksandr Pushkin Biblioteka dlya
chteniya 555 The Tale of Tsar
Saltan 1831
Russia Aleksandr Pushkin 707 The Tale...
- братцы, жить)
appeared in a
soldier song
published in
Biblioteka Dlya
Chteniya, 1837.
According to
several authors, the song is
dedicated to the events...
- in 1834 and it was
first published in
literary magazine Biblioteka dlya
chteniya (Library for Reading) in 1835.
While not
officially based on any specific...
- of his
stories appeared in 1857 in
Morskoi Sbornik, and
Biblioteka Dlya
Chteniya published three more in 1857–1860.
Later they were all
gathered in a book...
- 1833 and it was
first published in the
literary magazine Biblioteka dlya
chteniya in May 1835.
Several notable scholars believe that Pushkin's is an original...
- “Ukrainian
Swedes in Komi ****R:
survival and
everyday life”,
Skandinavskie chteniya 2008. St. Petersburg, pp. 306–325. (In Russian). http://www.kunstkamera...