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pro vyhledávání: '"Varlamov, Alexei"'
Autor:
Kouznetsov, Vladimir, Öcal, Nüket, Turgut, Zuhal, Zubkov, Fedor, Kaban, Seniz, Varlamov, Alexei V.
Publikováno v:
Chemical Monthly / Monatshefte für Chemie; Jun1998, Vol. 129 Issue 6/7, p671-677, 7p
Autor:
Kouznetsov, Vladimir, Alirio, Palma R., Salas, Sandra, Vargas, Leonor Y., Martinez, Jairo René, Zubkov, Fedor, Varlamov, Alexei
Publikováno v:
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry; Sep1997, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p1591-1595, 5p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry; Jul1998, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p761-785, 25p
Autor:
Ludmilla A. Trigos, Carol Ueland
The legendary Russian biography series, The Lives of Remarkable People, has played a significant role in Russian culture from its inception in 1890 until today. The longest running biography series in world literature, it spans three centuries and wi
Autor:
Yelena Zotova
In Wingless Desire in Modernist Russia, Yelena Zotova argues that the concept of envy underwent a peculiar transformation in the Russian Modernist prose of the 1920s due to a series of radical shifts in societal values, with each subsequent change th
Autor:
Carol Apollonio, Radislav Lapushin
Of the thirty volumes in the authoritative Academy edition of Chekhov's collected works, fully twelve are devoted to the writer's letters. This is the first book in English or Russian addressing this substantial—though until now neglected—epistol
Autor:
Vladimir Tikhonov
The period spanning the 1880s to 1945 was a crucially important formative time for Korea, during which understandings of modernity were largely shaped by the images of Korea's neighbours to the east, west and north. China, Japan and Russia represente
Autor:
Cornelia SZABO-KNOTIK
Trois universités françaises se sont associées afin de rendre hommage à Franz Liszt, le plus européen des compositeurs du XIXe siècle, et célébrer ainsi le bicentenaire de sa naissance en 2011. Trois colloques dans trois villes différentes,
Autor:
Andrew Baruch Wachtel, Ilya Vinitsky
For most English-speaking readers, Russian literature consists of a small number of individual writers - nineteenth-century masters such as Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Turgenev - or a few well-known works - Chekhov's plays, Brodsky's poems, and perhaps M