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Characters in War and Peace (12 P) Pages in category "Characters in Russian novels of the 19th century" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Characters in Russian novels of the 19th century (2 C, 2 P) D. Fictional Russian detectives (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Fictional Russian people in literature"
Russia portal Soviet Union portal This category is for Fictional characters from Russia or of Russian descent; including characters from the commonwealth , federal subjects , states and territories from all major eras of its existence ( Great Russia , Russian Empire , Soviet Union , and Russian Federation ).
Fortunes of War is the name given to a series of six novels by Olivia Manning that describe the experiences of a young married couple early in World War II.The series is made up of two trilogies: the books The Great Fortune (1960), The Spoilt City (1962), and Friends and Heroes (1965) comprise The Balkan Trilogy, while The Danger Tree (1977), The Battle Lost and Won (1978), and The Sum of ...
Early modern Russian literature (2 C, 10 P) F. Literary festivals in Russia (1 C) Russian fiction (10 C) Russian formalism (16 P) H. History of literature in Russia ...
The Evangelist John, a miniature from the Ostromir Gospel, mid-11th century. Old East Slavic literature, [1] also known as Old Russian literature, [2] [3] is a collection of literary works of Rus' authors, which includes all the works of ancient Rus' theologians, historians, philosophers, translators, etc., and written in Old East Slavic.
1st page of the Novgorod Psalter of c. 1000, the oldest survived Slavic book.. Scholars typically use the term Old Russian literature, in addition to the terms medieval Russian literature and early modern Russian literature, [6] or pre-Petrian literature, [7] to refer to Russian literature until the reforms of Peter the Great, tying literary development to historical periodization.