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Otechestvennye Zapiski (‹The
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being considered for deletion.› Russian: Отечественные записки, IPA: [ɐˈtʲetɕɪstvʲɪnːɨjɪ zɐˈpʲiskʲɪ]...
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Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was
first published on 30
January 1846 in the
Otechestvennye zapiski. It was
subsequently revised and
republished by
Dostoevsky in...
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published in
monthly installments in 1875 in the
Russian literary magazine Otechestvennye Zapiski. Originally,
Dostoevsky had
created the work
under the title...
- It was
first published in 1830 in the
Russian literary periodical Otechestvennye Zapiski and in book form in 1831. This
story is
retold by Rudy Panko...
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became a
respected critic and
editor of two
major literary magazines:
Otechestvennye Zapiski ("Notes of the Fatherland"), and
Sovremennik ("The Contemporary")...
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Saint Petersburg University. The same year he
became involved with
Otechestvennye zapiski and Sovremennik,
reviewing for both
magazines children's literature...
- In
October 1841
Nekrasov started contributing to
Andrey Krayevsky's
Otechestvennye Zapiski (which he did
until 1846),
writing anonymously. The barrage...
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Russian Genre(s) first-person narrative,
romance Publication Published in
Otechestvennye Zapiski Publication type
Newspaper Publication date 1848
Published in...
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Netochka Nezvanova First publication in
Otechestvennye Zapiski (1849)
Author Fyodor Dostoevsky Original title Неточка Незванова
Translator Ann Dunnigan...
- Goncharov's
second and best-known novel, Oblomov, was
published in 1859 in
Otechestvennye zapiski. His
third and
final novel, The Precipice, was
published in...