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  1. Apollon Aleksandrovich Grigoryev (Russian: Аполло́н Алекса́ндрович Григо́рьев; 20 July 1822 – 7 October 1864) was a Russian poet, literary and theatrical critic, translator, memoirist and author of popular art songs.

  2. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Apollon Aleksandrovich Grigoryev (born c. July 20 [Aug. 1, New Style], 1822, Moscow, Russia—died Sept. 25 [Oct. 7], 1864, St. Petersburg) was a Russian literary critic and poet remembered for his theory of organic criticism.

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  3. Apollon Grigoryev (also spelled Grigor'ev and Grigoriev; Russian: Аполло́н Алекса́ндрович Григо́рьев; July 20, 1822-October 7, 1864) was a Russian poet, literary and theatrical critic, translator, memoirist, as well as the author of a number of popular songs and romances.

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    • October 7, 1864
    • July 20, 1822
  4. The first article. The collection of russian folk songs. The text and melodies were collected and the music was arranged by Michail Sta­cho­vich. Moscow, 1854 г. The Book, 21 pages, the book 4, 19 pages in 4.” Moskvityanin, vol. 4, no. 15, August, book 1, 1854, pp. 93‒142. (In Russ.) А.

  5. Apollon Grigoryev, My Literary and Moral Wanderings and Other Autobiographical Material. Translated, with an Introduction, by Ralph E. Matlaw. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1962. xlvi + 174 pp. $1.45. A Dutton Paperback Original. - Volume 22 Issue 3

  6. critic and poet Apollon Aleksandrovich Grigor'ev (1822-1864) depicted the Moscow of his childhood in the late 1820s and early 1830s. However, writing in 1862 and 1864, Grigor'ev described a Moscow that had changed radically in the intervening thirty years. The city's image had been preeminently aristocratic for

  7. Apollon Grigoriev. 20 de julio jul. / 1 de agosto de 1822 greg. 25 de septiembre de 1864 jul. Apollón Aleksándrovich Grigóriev ( Moscú, 20 de julio jul. / 1 de agosto de 1822 greg. - San Petersburgo, 25 de septiembre jul. / 7 de octubre de 1864 greg.) fue un crítico literario, poeta y escritor ruso. 1 2 .