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  1. Biography - Annensky, Innokenty (Fyodorovich) (1856-1909): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. People From Omsk: Dmitri Sychev, Mikhail Vrubel, Nikolai Yadrintsev, Innokenty Annensky, Yuri Titov, Alexander Svitov, Alexander Volkov
  3. People From Omsk Oblast: People From Omsk, Dmitri Sychev, Mikhail Vrubel, Nikolai Yadrintsev, Innokenty Annensky, Yuri Titov, Alexander Svitov
  4. Lirika Annenskij (In Russian Language) by Innokenty Annensky, Innokentiy Fyodorovich Annensky, 2002
  5. Russian Symbolism: Artistic Movement, Symbolism (Arts), Irrationalism, Mysticism, Individualism, Innokenty Annensky

21. OGI - Katalog - 1
innokenty annensky. Magdalina, poem 1997. (192 pages, paperback.) ISBN 5900241-07-6. The publication was prepared by Vladimir Guitin.
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INNOKENTY ANNENSKY. Magdalina, poem
1997. (192 pages, paperback.) ISBN: 5-900241-07-6
The publication was prepared by Vladimir Guitin. The first publication of I.Annensky's early poem.
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22. Symbolist Movement
This was especially true in the case of innokenty annensky, whose definitive collection of verse, Cypress Box, was published posthumously (1909).
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The Symbolist Movement: This movement took place in France. The goal of Symbolist poets was to try to evoke different levels feelings through their poetry instead of telling what the poem is exactly about. They sought to explore new uses of metaphors and images in an effort to get language to mean something new. This movement began in 1857. Some people consider the English poet Blake to be one of the first symbolist. Romantic poets such as Shelley of Englan and Holderlin of Germany used symbols in a very strong way .... The layering of symbols in this type of poem was the key to the 20th century movement known as Modernism. Source: poetrycreation.com The central figure of the Symbolist literary movement, Stephane Mallarme's Poesies published. He had receptions every Tuesday at his flat in the rue de Rome. Friendly with Redon and Whistler, knew Gauguin and Munch, but closest friendship is with Manet. Source: kilidavid.com

23. Mc Duff Bio
in the fact that my husband was studying the Russian Symbolist poet innokenty annensky than that I had found infinitely many type IIsub-one factors,
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Dusa McDuff: Some Autobiographical Notes
I grew up in a house in which creativity was very much valued but, despite the achievements of the women in the family, males were seen to be more truly creative than females and it has taken me a long time to find my own creative voice. My life as a young mathematician was much harder than it needed to be because I was so isolated. I had no role models, and my first attempts at inventing a life style were not very successful. One important way of combating such isolation is to make both the achievements of woman mathematicians and the different ways in which we live more visible. I'll try to do my part by telling you something of my life. I went to a girls' school and, although it was inferior to the corresponding boys' school, it fortunately had a wonderful maths teacher. I always wanted to be a mathematician (apart from a time when I was eleven when I wanted to be a farmer's wife), and assumed that I would have a career, but I had no idea how to go about it: I didn't realise that the choices which one made about education were important and I had no idea that I might experience real difficulties and conflicts in reconciling the demands of a career with life as a woman. When, as a teenager, I became more aware of my femininity, I rebelled into domesticity. I gladly started cooking for my boy-friend; I stayed in Edinburgh as an undergraduate to be with him instead of taking up my scholarship to Cambridge; and when I married I took his name. (My mother had kept her maiden name for professional purposes.) I did eventually go to Cambridge as a graduate student, this time followed by my husband. There I studied functional analysis with G.A.Reid and managed to solve a well-known problem about von Neumann algebras, constructing infinitely many different factors of type ``II-sub-one.'' This was published in the Annals of Mathematics, and for a long time was my best work.

24. Alexander Tairov
In 1916, Alexander Tairov staged innokenty annensky s tragedy Thamyris Kitharodos . The costumes and sets were designed by Alexandra Exter.
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25. Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide To Women's History
“Apollo”) and such poets of the older generation as innokenty annensky and Mikhail Kuzmin, who stood apart from the dominant Symbolist poets of the day.
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Akhmatova, Anna
Anna Akhmatova pseudonym of Anna Andreyevna Gorenko born June 11 [June 23, New Style], 1889, Bolshoy Fontan, near Odessa, Ukraine, Russian Empire
died March 5, 1966, Domodedovo, near Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.
Anna Akhmatova. Novosti Press Agency Russian poet recognized at her death as the greatest woman poet in Russian literature. Akhmatova began writing verse at age 11 and at 21 joined a group of St. Petersburg poets, the Acmeists, whose leader, Nikolay Gumilyov, she married in 1910. They soon traveled to Paris, immersing themselves for months in its cultural life. Their son, Lev, was born in 1912, but their marriage did not last (they divorced in 1918). The Acmeists, who included notably Osip Mandelshtam, were associated with the new St. Petersburg journal Apollon Vecher Chyotki During World War I and following the Revolution of 1917, she added to her main theme some civic, patriotic, and religious motifs but did not sacrifice her personal intensity or artistic conscience. Her artistry and increasing control of her medium were particularly prominent in her next collections: Belaya staya Podorozhnik Anno Domini MCMXXI In 1940, however, several of her poems were published in the literary monthly

26. Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
The son of a naval surgeon, Gumilyov was educated at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, where he was influenced by the poet and teacher innokenty annensky.
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died Aug. 24, 1921, Petrograd [St. Petersburg] Gumilyov also spelled Gumilev Russian poet and theorist who founded and led the Acmeist movement in Russian poetry in the years before and after World War I. Gumilyov, Nikolay Stepanovich... (75 of 501 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

27. Èííîêåíòèé Ôåäîðîâè÷ Àííåíñêèé (Innokenty Annensky)
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  • 28. McDuff Biography
    He was studying the Russian Symbolist poet innokenty annensky and Dusa had no specific plans, yet it would turn out a very profitable visit for her
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    Dusa McDuff was christened Margaret Dusa Waddington. Her father, Conrad Hal Waddington, was appointed Professor of Genetics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland while her mother, Margaret Justin Blanco White, was an architect who had a Civil Service post in Edinburgh. Dusa was educated at a girls school in Edinburgh and, although the standard was less good than at the boys school, nevertheless she had an exceptionally good mathematics teacher. She wrote:- I always wanted to be a mathematician apart from a time when I was eleven when I wanted to be a farmer's wife , and assumed that I would have a career, but I had no idea how to go about it: I didn't realise that the choices which one made about education were important and I had no idea that I might experience real difficulties and conflicts in reconciling the demands of a career with life as a woman. By the time that Dusa completed her secondary schooling in Edinburgh she had a boyfriend. This led to her choosing the University of Edinburgh for her undergraduate studies, turning down a scholarship which she had won to go to Cambridge University. During her undergraduate years at Edinburgh Dusa married her boyfriend and took his name becoming Dusa McDuff. Awarded a B.Sc. from Edinburgh in 1967, Dusa went to Girton College, Cambridge for her doctoral studies.

    29. Germanic And Slavic Languages And Literatures
    In addition he has published German verse translations of the poetry of Alexander Blok (Suhrkamp Verlag, 1990) and innokenty annensky (Pano Verlag, 1998),
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    30. A Brief History Of Russian Literature
    innokenty annensky (Russia, 1855) Tikhie Pesni/ Quiet Songs (1904) p innokenty annensky (Russia, 1855) Kiparisovyi Larets/ Cypress Coffer (1910) p
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    "Povest Vremennykh Let/ The Primary Russian Chronicle/ Cronaca degli Anni Passati" (111#) [h]
    Monomachus (Russia, 1053): "Instructions" (1096) [h]
    Ciryl (1130): "Sermon for the Sunday after Easter" (118#) [h]
    "Slovo o Polku Igoreve/ The Lay of Igor's Host/ Cantare della Schiera di Igor" (1185) [p] +
    "Zhitiye Aleksandra Nevskogo/ The Life of Alexander Nevsky" (128#) [h]
    "Slovo Izbrano/ Sermon" (146#) [h]
    "Slovo o Velikomu Ioanne Archiepiskope Velikago Novagrada/ Tale of the Great Archbishop Ioann" (143#)
    Maximus (Russia, 1475): "Homily" (152#) [h]
    Andrei Kurbsky (Russia, 1528): "History of the Grand Duchy of Moscow" (1578) [h]
    "Life of Julianija Lazarevskaja" (162#) [h] Symeon Polotsky/Polocki (Russia, 1629): "Vertograd Mnogocvetnyj/ The Garden of Many Flowers" (1678) [p] Symeon Polotsky/Polocki (Russia, 1629): "O Navchodonosore/ King Nebuchadnezzar" (167#) [t] Avvakum (Russia, 1620): "Zitie Prototopa Avvakuma/ The Life of the Archpriest Avvakum" (1674) [h] "Povest' o Savve Grudtsyne/ The Tale of Savva Grudtsyn" (166#) "Povest' o Frole Skobeeve/ The Tale of Grief-Sorrow" (169#) Dmitri Kantemir (Russia, 1708): "Satires" (1739) [p]

    31. Santa Fe Poetry Broadside... Index To All Issues
    John Brandi Renée Gregorio Poems, Paintings. 4, October, 1998 innokenty annensky Selected Poems, translated by Devon MillerDuggan and Nancy Tittler
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    Ellen Andolsek ... Joanne Young Volume 5: #52/53, March/April, 2007 : Joan Logghe The Singing Bowl / War and Morning #51, January, 2007 : ... Erling Friis-Baastad, Christien Gholson, Michaela Kahn Paintings by Kathleen McCloud #50, December, 2006 : The Sound a Raven Makes: Sawni Morris, Michelle Holland, Catherine Ferguson Paintings by Catherine Ferguson #49, October, 2006 : Haiga, Haiku, Tanka, Haibun Carole MacRury, Michael McClintock, Dane Kai Kondo, Margarita Engle, Linda Papanicolaou, CarrieAnn Thunell edited by CarrieAnn Thunell #48, September, 2006 : Larry Goodell Unlocked Photographs by Lenore Goodell Volume 1 : The first twelve issues, Forty-six poets, published June, 1998 - November, 1999. Volume 2 : Twelve issues, Forty-five poets, published January, 2000 - December, 2001. Volume 3 : Twelve issues, Twenty-three poets, published February, 2002 - February, 2004.

    32. Poet Biographies: Nikolai Gumilev
    Two years later, while studying at the University of Petersburg, he met the poets innokenty annensky and Anna Akhmatova. The same year he met Akhmatova he
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    33. Five Acts | American Poetry Review, The | Find Articles At BNET.com
    poetess even before that) read the galleys of innokenty annensky s posthumous book, Cypress Casket, and understood something dramatic about poetry.
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    34. Poems By Innokenty Annensky
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    35. Essenin, Sergey Aleksandrovich (1895-1925) - MavicaNET
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    36. Hermeneutics In Russia | Issue 2 Volume 2 (Year 1998)
    Examples are taken from the poetry of innokenty annensky. On the Metalanguage for Describing the Philological Interpretation of the Text.
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    37. Toronto Slavic Quarterly:TSQ No. 15 - Biographical Notes
    She works on the history of Russian criticism of the 19th and early 20th centuries and Russian literature of the same period (innokenty annensky,
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    Michel Aucouturier , a translator and literary specialist, is a Professor Emeritus at the Sorbonne. His books include Le formalisme russe (PUF, 1998). He has translated Gogol, Tolstoy, Pasternak ( Doktor Zhivago ), Siniavsky, Solzhenitsyn, Viktor Nekrasov and the poetry of Pasternak, Akhmatova, Mandelshtam and Brodsky. Andrei Arkhangelsky , a journalist, works for the magazine Ogonyok . He has written articles on music, literature, the theatre and cinema. Dmitry Bykov is a poet, prose writer and journalist. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University and is the author of seven books of poetry and seven of prose. He is the Deputy Chief Editor of the weekly Sobesednik and a reviewer for the magazine Ogonyok Aleksandr Danilevsky Aleksandr Dolinin is a Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His publications include

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    39. Multimedia Technologies In St Petersburg Museums
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    Multimedia projects based on museum materials are associated mostly with CD-ROMs presenting a museum as a whole or certain collections and exhibits. The majority of the disks of a kind are created by computer companies oriented at commercial distribution of multimedia publications. Their virtues and shortcomings have been discussed in detail at many seminars and in various specialised editions. Potentials of Internet technologies are thoroughly analysed in the same editions. The experience of multimedia application in museum space as such is less studied, though search of new approaches in providing informational services to museum visitors seems no less topical. Progress in this field depends on the ability to solve managerial, technical and creative problems unconventional for museum practice. St.Petersburg as a first-rate cultural centre has gained noticeable experience in the field to share. It is not only the large and world-wide known museums of the city but smaller ones also that to a certain extent use new resources in their daily practice initiating various multimedia projects. Since 1996 the computer studio “Mart” has been co-operating with different cultural institutions of St.Petersburg and Leningrad region, executing the projects for the Hermitage, Russian Museum, Museum of the History of St.Petersburg and for smaller museums. The studio has acquired evident experience in performing such diversified cultural and educational projects as presentations, information kiosks, computer movies, tours, games. All the projects have been implemented in close co-operation with museum specialists: historians, art researchers, artists, restorers. Some of the works have been replicated afterwards, others have not left the museum walls. We will try to show the tendencies of museum multimedia projects development basing on the products created by the studio “Mart” in co-operation with Petersburg museums.

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    Among the Worlds (1901)
    Among the worlds, in glimmering of stars,
    The single Star is ever my attraction...
    Not `cause I'd so loved Her so far,
    But `cause I live with others with aversion.

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