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Андрей Белый
Избранная лирика из
поэтической библиотеки
"Артикул". Электронный
текст. [rus]
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Андрей Белый (Бугаев)
Минувшее. Вып. 9. М.: Феникс, 1992. Андрей Белый "ИЗ ВОСПОМИНАНИЙ О РУССКИХ ФИЛОСОФАХ". [rus]
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Биография Белый Андрей Журнал Костер
Биография. [rus]
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А.Белый - Символизм
Текст статьи. [rus]
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Белый, Андрей
Подборка стихотворений. [rus]
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Моника Спивак - “Социалистический реализм” Андрея Белого
Журнальный зал Русского Журнала: НЛО, 1999 N40. [rus]
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Биография Белый Андрей Журнал Костер
Биография [rus]
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Белый, Андрей
Роман "Москва". [rus]
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Andrej Belyj.
Избранная лирика А.Белого на сайте "Стихия." [rus]
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Яранцев - Структура идеального пространства в романе А. Белого "Петербург"
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Andrey Bely
Russian symbolist poet and theorist, memoirist, essayist and novelist, whose best-known work was Peterburg (1913), a baroque evocation of pre-revolutionary capital of Russia. Bely's masterpiece, with its playful use of language and literary experiments, has often been compared to James Joyce's Ulysses. [eng]
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Bugayev, Boris Nikolayevich. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
1880–1934, Russian writer. A leading symbolist, he had a close but stormy relationship with Aleksandr Blok. His poetry includes the four-volume Symphonies (1901–8); his best prose is in the novels The Silver Dove (1910) and Petersburg (1912, tr. 1959) and in Kotik Letayev (1922), an autobiographical novel in the manner of James Joyce. [eng]
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Andrey Bely Glossalolia
Andrei Bely's Glossolalia is an attempt to go beyond the boundaries of empirical knowledge to explore the origins of human language. It is a significant Russian contribution, here for the first time also in English translation, to the esoteric tradition. [eng]
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Bely, Andrei
1880-1934, Russian writer. A leading symbolist, he had a close but stormy relationship with Aleksandr Blok. His poetry includes the four-volume Symphonies (1901-8); his best prose is in the novels The Silver Dove (1910) and Petersburg (1912, tr. 1959) and in Kotik Letayev (1922), an autobiographical novel in the manner of James Joyce. [eng]
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Андрей Белый как художественная личность и явление эпохи
Реферат из коллекции сервера "Банк Рефератов". [rus]
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