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Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (‹The
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being considered for deletion.› Russian: Корне́й Ива́нович Чуко́вский, IPA: [kɐrˈnʲej ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ...
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first residents of the
colony were poet
Boris Pasternak,
writers Korney Chukovsky,
Isaac Babel,
Alexander Serafimovich,
Leonid Leonov, Ilya Ehrenburg, Boris...
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Korney Chukovsky.
Nekrasov and Pushkin. The
Works by
Korney Chukovsky.
Khudozhestvennaya Literatura Publishers. Moscow. 1966. Vol.4
Chukovsky, Vol.IV...
- from the children's
poems Aybolit (1929) and
Barmaley (1925) by
Korney Chukovsky, as well as from the children's
fantastic novella Doctor Aybolit (1925)...
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Chukovsky (first
published in 1924) was
loosely based on the
stories of
Doctor Dolittle. The
original novel credited Lofting's work, as did
Chukovsky...
- p. 39. May 1994, p. 38. May 1994, p. 36-41.
Chukovsky 1984, p. 221-222.
Chukovsky 1984, p. 221.
Chukovsky 1984, p. 222. Rayfield,
Donald (1994). The Chekhov...
- (Russian: Мойдоды́р) is a 1923
fairy tale poem for
children by
Korney Chukovsky about a
magical creature by the same name. The name "Moy do dyr" is literally...
- (Russian: Крокодил) is a 1916-1917
fairy tale poem for
children by
Korney Chukovsky about a
crocodile strolling along the
streets of
Petrograd (the contemporary...
- is a po****r
Russian children's
fairy tale poem
written by poet
Korney Chukovsky in 1921. The poem was
later published by
Raduga Publishers in 1923 and...
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composed by
Arkady Ostrovsky and the
lyrics written by Lev Oshanin.
Korney Chukovsky, a
writer and
immensely po****r children's poet,
later wrote that the...