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- November 2013. Skabichevsky, Alexander Chapter V. Skabichevsky, Alexander. Chapter 6. Skabichevsky, Alexander. Chapter 7. Skabichevsky, Alexander. Chapter...
- Alexander Mikhailovich Skabichevsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Скабиче́вский, September 27 (o.s., 15), 1838, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – January...
- realist. Highly positive was the review in Syn Otechestva by Alexander Skabichevsky who credited Chekhov with being not only a fine artist but also shrewd...
- mostly positive reviews. The in-depth analysis were provided by Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn Otechestva and Angel Bogdanovich in the October 1898 issue of...
- the very core of the Russian soul." Biographer and critic Alexander Skabichevsky found some similarities in the development of Pisemsky and Saltykov-Schedrin...
- the whole three-story cycle. The in-depth analysis came from Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn Otechestva and Angel Bogdanovich in the October 1898 issue of...
- famous publicists and journalists of their time (E. A. Solovyov, A. Skabichevsky). Some essays were written by professional philosophers and writers (V...
- administrative circles of Tula, Ryazan and Penza. According to Alexander Skabichevsky (who had conversations with provincial officials working under Saltykov's...
- of the literary criticism section, was later succeeded by Alexander Skabichevsky and Nikolai Mikhaylovsky. In 1869 OZ started publishing what turned out...
- (1925–1997), writer, publisher and dissident, Fantastic Stories Alexander Skabichevsky (1838–1911), writer and literary critic Stepan Skitalets (1869–1941)...