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... Because of this Pushkin's revolutionary ideas became widely popular, in Russia and were the inspirational force of the Bolshevik Revolution 80 years later. ...
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... about British naval hierarchy and injustice, arguably recalls American revolutionary times themselves ... The styles and themes of both Pushkin and Dostoevsky, the ...
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... Between 1817 and 1820 he reflected liberal views in revolutionary poems such as his, ode "Freedom", "The ... Pushkin left Petersburg for Ekaterinoslave in May 1820 ...
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... collection, "In the Twilight", won the five hundred ruble Pushkin Prize...yet ... one being simple and romantic neo-realist and the other social and revolutionary. ...
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... Such portraits are as follows: "Girl on a Ball" (1905, State Pushkin Museum of ... of 1906 and the spring of 1907, Picasso painted a revolutionary and uncompleted ...
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... Pushkin, Russia's original literary hero and father of the realist tradition in theater ... the time he died, he wanted himself to develop a revolutionary system of ...
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... homage to and borrows the verse, and the morals accompanying it, of Pushkin, the supposed founder of Russian literature and for a time, an open revolutionary. ...
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... In his book "Discourse on Pushkin", Dostoevsky describes the Slavophile position. ... the Populist Party turned into the Socialist Revolutionary party, and would ...
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... In his book "Discourse on Pushkin", Dostoevsky describes the Slavophile position. ... the Populist Party turned into the Socialist Revolutionary party, and would ...
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... The works of Pushkin and Dostoevsky were to be replaced by the official ... Stalin's newly constructed revolutionary past was not just presented in the official ...
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... The works of Pushkin and Dostoevsky were to be replaced by the official ... Stalin's newly constructed revolutionary past was not just presented in the official ...
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... of his main films of this period were prestigious adaptations from Pushkin and Tolstoy ... The post-Revolutionary era of the Soviet cinema can be divided into three ...
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