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- The Gabrieliad (Russian: «Гавриилиада», Gavriiliada) is a humorous poem on the subject of the Annunciation widely believed to have been written by Alexander...
- Ruslan and Ludmila (1820) The Prisoner of the Caucasus (1820–1822) The Gabrieliad (1821) The Fountain of Bakhchisaray (1823) The Gypsies (1827) Poltava...
- the Caucasus 1821 – Gavriiliada (Гавриилиада); English translation: The Gabrieliad 1821–22 – Bratia razboyniki (Братья разбойники); English translation:...
- Seventeen, J, and A Personal Matter Alexander Pushkin, author of the Gabrieliad Pauline Réage, author of Story of O Anne Rice, also writing as A. N. Roquelaure...
- Ruslan and Ludmila (1820) The Prisoner of the Caucasus (1820–1822) The Gabrieliad (1821) The Fountain of Bakhchisaray (1823) The Gypsies (1827) Poltava...
- translated and published works by the poet Alexander Pushkin, including The Gabrieliad. During the 1930s, Eastman continued writing critiques of contemporary...
- sister Joanna Wyszkowska. When exiled to the Black Sea coast after The Gabrieliad affair, Alexander Pushkin wooed Elise Vorontsova in Odessa and addressed...
- Alessandro Manzoni – Il Cinque Maggio (May 5) Alexander Pushkin - The Gabrieliad Percy Bysshe S****ey – Adonaïs James Burney – An Essay, by Way of Lecture...
- ("I love your needle-sharp verse..."). Tellingly, in 1828 amidst The Gabrieliad scandal, Pushkin tried to ascribe his "dirty" poem to Prince Gorchakov...
- Russian Empire. During his first tenure, Alexander Pushkin wrote The Gabrieliad and started Eugene Onegin while being in exile in Chişinău, and during...