Vasily Alekseyevich Sleptsov (Russian: Васи́лий Алексе́евич Слепцо́в, July 31, 1836 – April 4, 1878), was a Russian writer, playwright, journalist and...
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Sleptsov (feminine: Sleptsova) is a Russian-language surname derived from the nickname slepets, "blind man". The surname may refer to: Vasily Sleptsov...
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by Saltykov-Shchedrin, and works by the so-called plebeian authors (Vasily Sleptsov, Fyodor Reshetnikov, Gleb Uspensky). The magazine was closed down in...
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Beloyartsev, was obviously a caricature of author and social activist Vasily Sleptsov. All this seemed to confirm the view, now firmly rooted in the Russian...
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continued: Nikolai Uspensky, Fyodor Reshetnikov, Nikolai Pomyalovsky, Vasily Sleptsov, Pyotr Yakubovich, Pavel Yakushkin, Gleb Uspensky soon entered the...
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Chaillu, French-American anthropologist and explorer (d. 1903) 1836 – Vasily Sleptsov, Russian author and activist (d. 1878) 1837 – William Quantrill, American...
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magazine editor Olga Slavnikova (born 1957), novelist and literary critic Vasily Sleptsov (1836–1878), novelist, short story writer and playwright, Hard Times...
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realist painter famous for his works on historical and religious motifs Vasily Sleptsov (1836–1878), Russian writer and social reformer Nikolay Kashkin (1839–1920)...
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Mikhail De Pulet, Mikhail Semevsky, Vasily Sleptsov, Sergey Solovyov and Alexey Suvorin (using the pseudonym Vasily Markov). The magazine's final issue...
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analytical works, including the essays on Konstantin Ushinsky, Vasily Sleptsov and Vasily Semevsky (her second husband whom she married in 1886, after Vodovozov's...
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