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  2. White Nights (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Dostoevsky in the 1850s, a few years after "White Nights." "White Nights" (Russian: Белые ночи, romanized: Belye nochi; original spelling Бѣлыя ночи, Beliya nochi) is a short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky, originally published in 1848, early in the writer's career. [1] Like many of Dostoevsky's stories, "White Nights" is told in ...

  3. Little Black Classics - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Tea - Kakuzo Okakura 113. Is this a dagger which I see before me? - William Shakespeare 114. My life had stood a loaded gun - Emily Dickinson 115. Daphnis and Chloe - Longus 116. Matilda - Mary Shelley 117. The Lifted Veil - George Eliot 118. White Nights - Fyodor Dostoyevsky 119. Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast - Oscar ...

  4. White Nights (1957 film) - Wikipedia

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    White Nights (Italian: Le notti bianche, French: Nuits blanches) is a 1957 romantic drama film directed by Luchino Visconti, based on Fyodor Dostoevsky’s 1848 short story of the same name. It was written for the screen by Visconti and Suso Cecchi d'Amico , and stars Maria Schell , Marcello Mastroianni , and Jean Marais . [ 2 ]

  5. White Nights (book) - Wikipedia

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    White Nights: the Story of a Prisoner in Russia is an autobiographical memoir by Menachem Begin, the sixth Prime Minister of Israel, describing his imprisonment in the Soviet gulag labour camps during 1940-1942. The book was first published in Hebrew in 1957 and has been available in English translation since 1977.

  6. Fyodor Dostoevsky bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Some thoughts were included in The Brothers Karamazov, especially in book nine, volume III–V and book eleven, volume IX. [356] The Dreamer (Мечтатель) [357] (March/April 1876 – January 1877): a socio-psychological work about a "dreamer", a common theme since "White Nights". [358] *

  7. White Nights (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film takes place in St. Petersburg in the middle of the 19th century in the summer. The film tells about a lonely dreamer, who meets a girl named Nastya, whom he immediately falls in love with.

  8. Category:Films based on White Nights (short story) - Wikipedia

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    White Nights (1992 film) This page was last edited on 22 November 2024, at 10:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky - Wikipedia

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    Larissa Volokhonsky (Russian: Лариса Волохонская) was born into a Jewish family in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, on 1 October 1945.After graduating from Leningrad State University with a degree in mathematical linguistics, she worked in the Institute of Marine Biology (Vladivostok) and travelled extensively in Sakhalin Island and Kamchatka (1968-1973).

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