Semyon Yakovlevich Nadson (Russian: Семён Яковлевич Надсон; 14 December 1862 – 19 January 1887) was a poet and essayist from the Russian Empire. He is...
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biologist Semyon Nadson (1862–1887), Russian poet Nádson (footballer, born 1982), full name Nádson Rodrigues de Souza, Brazilian footballer Nadson (footballer...
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Zola while she was a teenager, and was also an admirer of the poets Semyon Nadson and Charles Baudelaire. At an early age she began wearing male clothing...
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Portrait Person Notable works Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977) Semyon Nadson (1862–1887) Vladimir Narbut (1888–1938) Sergey Narovchatov (1919–1981) Nikolay...
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Mamin-Sibiryak, Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Nikolai Minsky, Alexander Sheller, Semyon Nadson, brothers Vasily and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, Filipp Nefyodov...
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Ukrainka, but also others such as Heinrich Heine, Adam Mickiewicz and Semyon Nadson. He was particularly devoted to Taras Shevchenko, and set 82 texts from...
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Lolita Nikolai Nadezhdin (1804–1856), literary critic and ethnographer Semyon Nadson (1862–1887), poet, Pity the Stately Cypress Trees Yuri Nagibin (1920–1994)...
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and plays. He also translated works by Sholem Aleichem, Shimen Frug, Semyon Nadson, Heinrich Heine, and Alexander Pushkin into Ukrainian. Many of Kernerenko's...
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Chernyshevsky. He supported financially the families of Gleb Uspensky and Semyon Nadson and started to finance Russkoye Slovo, a magazine edited by Nikolai...
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see Gippius's romantically tinged early poems as mostly derivative, Semyon Nadson and Friedrich Nietzsche being the two most obvious influences. The publication...
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