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Fyodor Nikolayevich Panayev (Russian: Фёдор Никола́евич Пана́ев, 1856—1933) was a
Russian teacher and climatologist, the
author of a
number of
books on...
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reading the poem, "On the Road" (В дороге, 1845), as Ivan
Panayev recalled.
According to
Panayev, the
autobiographical "Motherland" (Родина, 1846), banned...
- had his
first known affair with
Avdotya Yakovlevna, whom he met in the
Panayev circle in the
early 1840s. He
described her as educated,
interested in...
- Ivan
Ivanovich Panaev (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Пана́ев;
March 27, 1812 –
March 2, 1862) was a
Russian writer,
literary critic,
journalist and magazine...
- Nikolaevich, on 23
April 1919. He was
named after a
friend of hers, Guri
Panayev, who was
killed while serving in the
Akhtyrsky Regiment during World War...
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restored since. The way the poem was
treated outraged Lermontov. Ivan
Panayev remembered: "...I
found Lermontov at Krayevsky's
greatly agitated. He [Lermontov]...
- in Russia, and
included such
diverse authors as
Nikolai Nekrasov, Ivan
Panayev,
Dmitry Grigorovich, Ivan Turgenev,
Alexander Hertzen, Ivan Goncharov,...
- novels,
Plutonia and
Sannikov Land
Alexander Obukhov,
meteorologist Fyodor Panayev,
meteorologist Vasiliy Podshibyakin, geologist,
discoverer of
Urengoy gas...
- "both
Nekrasov and
Panayev liked it a lot."
Grigorovich has read the
novel for the
first time in Nekrasov's house. Ivan
Panayev's cousin, also a member...
- I've ever had in Petersburg's theatre,"
Ostrovsky wrote in a
letter to
Panayev. In 1861
Ostrovsky finished Whatever You Look for, You'll Find (За чем...