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  1. Биография. Александр Сергеевич родился 15 января 1795 года в Москве. Воспитанием молодого дворянина занимались лучшие преподаватели, и уже в одиннадцать лет, окончив пансион, Александр стал ...

  2. Edwin Mellen Press, 2005 - Drama - 612 pages. Seeks to account for the disparity between Aleksander Griboedov's Woe from Wit and his other works, by examining his plays and poems, letters and travel notes, the memoirs of his contemporaries, his literary sources and social milieu. Positive and negative influences are discussed.

  3. GRIBOEDOV, Aleksandr Sergeevič. Drammaturgo, nato a Mosca il 15 gennaio 1795 (secondo altri nel 1791) da un'antica famiglia nobile di origine polacca. Finì all'università di Mosca le facoltà giuridica e filologica e fu, secondo le parole di Puškin, uno degli ultimini più colti del suo tempo: conosceva il francese, l'italiano, il tedesco ...

  4. interprétation d’Alexandre Griboïedov, en général ils le considèrent comme partisan de l’expansion russe et voient dans ses travaux, une justification des conquêtes russes dans l’Orient. Cet article cherche à complexifier cette idée. L’auteur examine les travaux de Griboïedov avec pour thème l’Orient (y compris ses poèmes ...

  5. The Oxford Biblical Studies Online and Oxford Islamic Studies Online have retired. Content you previously purchased on Oxford Biblical Studies Online or Oxford Islamic Studies Online has now moved to Oxford Reference, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, or What Everyone Needs to Know®.

  6. Woe from Wit is unique in the history of Russian literature. Pushkin knew it. “Half the lines will become proverbs,” he said. And he was right. Its distillations of common experience, witty, perceptive, profound, have been absorbed into Russia’s national consciousness.

  7. Aleksandr Siergiejewicz Gribojedow ( ros. Александр Сергеевич Грибоедов; ur. 4 stycznia? / 15 stycznia 1795 w Moskwie, Imperium Rosyjskie, zm. 30 stycznia? / 11 lutego 1829 w Teheranie, Persja) – rosyjski dramatopisarz, dyplomata, pianista, kompozytor oraz wolnomularz [1] . Najbardziej znany jako homo unius libri ...