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- the 1st half of the 20th century. One of the most prominent American Pushkinists was J. Thomas Shaw. The Wisconsin Center for Pushkin Studies has published...
- Dudin believed that the poem was dedicated to the serf Olga Kalashnikova. Pushkinist Kira Victorova believed that the poem was dedicated to the Empress Elizaveta...
- 1957, under the leadership of Professor J. Thomas Shaw, a distinguished Pushkinist who taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the journal took on...
- Wilson, and the End of a Beautiful Friendship, 2016, ch. 8 "We Are All Pushkinists Now", p. 114 Dostoevsky, Fyodor (2001). Notes From Underground. Translated...
- M. O. Gershenzon-Pushkinist. Northwestern University Press, 1997. (Republished in Russian translation: Mikhail Gershenzon Pushkinist: Pushkinskii mif...
- Varennikov 19 October 2008 4 Alexander Pushkin, writer and poet 1799 1837 Pushkinist and Soviet dissident Yuriy Kublanovskiy 17 December 2008 5 Peter the Great...
- newspaper printed in England and smuggled into Russia Yakov Polonsky, leading Pushkinist poet Symeon of Polotsk, academically trained Baroque Belarusian born Russian...
- 6 December] 1819 – 30 October [O.S. 18 October] 1898) was a leading Pushkinist poet who wrote poems faithful to the traditions of Russian Romantic poetry...
-  Russian critic, journalist and historian. Yakov Polonsky (1819–1898), Russian Pushkinist poet Yevgeny Polonsky (died 1919), Ukrainian Red Army soldier Abraham...
- Bartenev and Pavel Annenkov represent the first generation of amateur Pushkinists. Imperial Moscow University: 1755-1917: encyclopedic dictionary. Moscow:...