Three speeches in memory of Karamzin, Gogol and Zhukovsky (1901 and 1902).

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Voskresensky, Arseny Ivanovich (1844-1909).    
Three speeches in memory of Karamzin, Gogol and Zhukovsky (1901 and 1902) / AI Voskresensky. - Vyshny-Volochek: the printing house of VS Sokolova, 1902. - XVI, 120, IV p. ; 23 cm. -
Contains: 1. NM Karamzin in life and literary activity: the speech was told on the annual act in the Izmail male progymnasium on October 22, 1901. 2. Gay and sad in the life and poetry of NV Gogol: speech was uttered in the Izmail men's progymnasium, in a public act in memory of Gogol, February 21, 1902. 3. Romanticism, its essence, historical development and transfer to Russian soil VA Zhukovsky: speech was uttered in a public act in memory of Zhukovsky, held in the Izmail male progymnasium on April 23, 1902. - Bibliography in footnotes.
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1. Karamzin, Nikolai Mikhailovich (1766 - 1826). 2. Gogol, Nikolai Vasilyevich (1809 - 1852). 3. Zhukovsky, Vasily Andreevich (1783 - 1852). 4. Russian language (collection). 5. The people (the collection). 6. Russia in the faces (collection). 7. N. M. Karamzin (collection). 8. Russian literature - 19 in .. 9. Russian literature - 18 in ..
BBK 83.3 (2 = 411.2) 51-8 Karamzin, N. M.
BBK 83.3 (2 = 411.2) 52-8 Karamzin, N. M.
BBK 83.3 (2 = 411.2) 52-8Gogol, H B.
BBC 83.3 (2 = 411.2) 52-8 Zhukovsky, V. A.
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Publisher типография В. С. Соколовой
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