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- Mirra Lokhvitskaya (Russian: Ми́рра Ло́хвицкая; born Maria Alexandrovna Lokhvitskaya – Russian: Мари́я Алекса́ндровна Ло́хвицкая; November 19, 1869 – August...
- authors of the magazine Novyi Satirikon. Teffi was born as Nadezhda Lokhvitskaya into a family of gentry. Her year of birth is variously reported in the...
- Elena Guro Velimir Khlebnikov Daniil Kharms Aleksei Kruchenykh Mirra Lokhvitskaya Vladimir Mayakovsky Igor Severyanin Viktor Shklovsky Sergei Tretyakov...
- "Russian symbolists" (1894), and poetry by Konstantin Balmont and Mirra Lokhvitskaya. The early 20th century was the period of both social and cultural upheavals...
- (born 1964), writer and playwright, The Forty Years of Changzhoeh Mirra Lokhvitskaya (1869–1905), poet and playwright Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765), polymath...
- Song of the Merchant Kalashnikov Demon Valerik Death of the Poet Mirra Lokhvitskaya (1869–1905) Yegor Letov (1964–2008) Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765) Vladimir...
- Alexandrova, though, questioned this identification (suggesting Mirra Lokhvitskaya might have been the major prototype), while Vera Muromtseva thought of...
- Stanyukovich (1843–1903) Ivan Bunin (1870–1953) Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Mirra Lokhvitskaya (1869–1905) Aleksandr Kuprin (1870–1938) Ferdinand de la Bart (1870–1915)...
- of a barrister, Alexander V. Lokhvitsky (1830–1884). The poet, Mirra Lokhvitskaya, was his sister whose brief career ended in 1907.Teffi, another sister...
- poet Else Lasker-Schüler (1869–1945), German poet and playwright Mirra Lokhvitskaya (1869–1905), Russian poet Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald (1864–1922), Canadian...