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  1. Dmitry Vladimirovich Filosofov (Russian: Дми́трий Влади́мирович Филосо́фов; 7 April [O.S. 26 March] 1872 – 4 August 1940) was a Russian author, essayist, literary critic, religious thinker, newspaper editor and political activist, best known for his role in the influential early 1900s Mir Iskusstva ...

  2. Dmitri Vladímirovich Filosófov ( San Petersburgo, 26 de marzo de 1872 – Otwock, Polonia, 4 de agosto de 1940) fue un autor, ensayista, crítico literario, pensador religioso, editor y activista político ruso, conocido principalmente por su papel a principios de la década de 1900 en la influyente revista Mir Iskusstva y su participación en el movi...

  3. Dmitry Vladimirovich Filosofov was a Russian author, essayist, literary critic, religious thinker, newspaper editor and political activist, best known for his role in the influential early 1900s Mir Iskusstva circle and part of quasi-religious Troyebratstvo, along with two of his closest friends and spiritual allies, Dmitry Merezhkovsky and ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Novy_PutNovy Put - Wikipedia

    Novy Put (Но′вый путь, New Way) was a Russian religious, philosophical and literary magazine, founded in 1902 in Saint Petersburg by Dmitry Merezhkovsky and Zinaida Gippius.

  5. The Life of Man ( Russian: Жизнь человека, romanized : Zhizn cheloveka) is a five-act symbolist drama by Leonid Andreyev. Written in the September 1906, it premiered on 22 February 1907 in the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre, directed by Vsevolod Meyerkhold.

  6. Dmitry Vladimirovich Filosofov ( 26 de março [ 7 de abril] de 1872, São Petersburgo - 4 de agosto de 1940, Otvotsk ( Otvodsk), Polônia) - publicitário russo, crítico de arte e literário, religioso e figura pública e política.

  7. BACK TO HOME PAGE. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_Filosofov. Woods, Gregory. Homintern . Yale University Press. Edizione del Kindle. Homosexuals in History, A Study of Ambivalence in Society, Literature and the Arts, by A.L. Rowse, 1977.