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  2. Vissarion Belinsky - Wikipedia

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    Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky (Russian: Виссарион Григорьевич Белинский [note 1], romanized: Vissarión Grigórʹjevič Belínskij, IPA: [vʲɪsərʲɪˈon ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲjɪvʲɪdʑ bʲɪˈlʲinskʲɪj]; June 11 [O.S. May 30] 1811 – June 7 [O.S. May 26] 1848) was a Russian literary critic of Westernizing ...

  3. Penza Vissarion Belinsky Airport - Wikipedia

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    Penza Vissarion Belinsky Airport [2] (IATA: PEZ, ICAO: UWPP) (also referred to as Ternovka Airport or Penza South Airport) is a small airport in Penza Oblast, Russia, located 10 km south of Penza. It is a civilian airport with modest apron space.

  4. The Coast of Utopia - Wikipedia

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    The Coast of Utopia is a 2002 trilogy of plays: Voyage, Shipwreck, and Salvage, written by Tom Stoppard with focus on the philosophical debates in pre-revolution Russia between 1833 and 1866.

  5. Belinsky - Wikipedia

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    Belinsky (surname) (fem. Belinskaya) Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848), Russian literary critic; Belinsky District, a district of Penza Oblast, Russia; Belinsky Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the town of district significance of Belinsky in Belinsky District of Penza Oblast, Russia is incorporated as

  6. Belinsky (film) - Wikipedia

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    Belinsky (Russian: Белинский) is a 1953 Soviet biopic film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on the life of Russian literary critic Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848). The production of the film was completed in 1951 but it was not released until 1953, following the reshooting of various scenes demanded by Stalin. [1]

  7. Westernizer - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Herzen (1812–1870), was the son of a nobleman who promoted Belinsky's ideas after his death in 1848. He was influenced by Voltaire, Schiller, Saint-Simon, Proudhon, and especially Hegel and Feuerbach. Herzen started as a liberal but increasingly adopted socialism.

  8. Superfluous man - Wikipedia

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    Russian critics such as Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848) viewed the superfluous man as a byproduct of Nicholas I's reign, when the best-educated men would not enter the discredited government service but, lacking other options for self-realization, doomed themselves to live out their life in passivity.

  9. Belinskij (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Vissarion Belinsky: Belinskij (sometimes Belinskii) is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 70 kilometers. [1] Its name was adopted by the International ...