Memories of Ditrichmann. Letters of John Bell, Scotsman
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“Poetry will always remain poetry, and many pages of your novel will live, until the Russian language will not be forgotten,” wrote A. S. Pushkin in a letter to the writer I. I. Lazhechnikov in 1835.
Is the greatest in the wealth of images, identity, expressiveness our native Russian language alive? The books of A. Vsevolodova are an attempt to declare in the affirmative: Russia, her language, her heroes, her soul are immortal.
Tales and plays talk about the remarkable personality of the Russian minister A.P. Volynsky, who had much ahead of his century and paid for that head. Some of his state projects were embodied by such well -known domestic enlighteners as M. V. Lomonosov and I.I. Shuvalov, others tried to implement P. A. Stolypin, and many did not find their performer for this time
Is the greatest in the wealth of images, identity, expressiveness our native Russian language alive? The books of A. Vsevolodova are an attempt to declare in the affirmative: Russia, her language, her heroes, her soul are immortal.
Tales and plays talk about the remarkable personality of the Russian minister A.P. Volynsky, who had much ahead of his century and paid for that head. Some of his state projects were embodied by such well -known domestic enlighteners as M. V. Lomonosov and I.I. Shuvalov, others tried to implement P. A. Stolypin, and many did not find their performer for this time
Author:
Author:Vsevolodova A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Drawing & Painting
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906980-72-4
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