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Zinaida Nikolayevna Gippius (1869–1945)

Autor de De schittering van woorden

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Obras de Zinaida Nikolayevna Gippius

De schittering van woorden (1984) 28 copias
Selected Works (1972) 17 copias
Живые лица (2001) 4 copias
Poems (1984) 2 copias
Journal sous la Terreur (2006) 2 copias

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1917: Stories and Poems from the Russian Revolution (2016) — Contribuidor — 35 copias
Wisdom and Wit (Chtenia: Readings from Russia, 16) (2011) — Contribuidor — 1 copia

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Nombre canónico
Gippius, Zinaida Nikolayevna
Nombre legal
Gippius, Zinaida Nikolayevna
Otros nombres
Krainy, Anton (pseudonym)
Hippius, Zinaida Nikolaevna
Fecha de nacimiento
1869-11-20
Fecha de fallecimiento
1945-09-09
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Russia
Lugar de nacimiento
Belyov, Russia
Lugar de fallecimiento
Paris, France
Lugares de residencia
Kiev, Russian Empire
Moscow, Russia
St. Petersburg, Russia
Warsaw, Poland
Tbilisi, Georgia
Educación
Kiev Institute for Noble Girls
Ocupaciones
poet
playwright
novelist
short story writer
essayist
literary critic (mostrar todos 7)
diarist
Relaciones
Merezhkovsky, Dmitry (husband)
Shaginian, Marietta (friend)
Premios y honores
Order of St Sava
Biografía breve
Zinaida Nikolayevna Gippius was born to a Russian family in Belev in the province of Tula. Her father, a government official and judge, died when she was 12, and her mother moved the family to Moscow and then to Tbilisi. She began writing poetry at a young age. She attended the Kiev Institute for Noble Girls and a private school in Moscow. In 1889, she married Dmitri Merezhkovsky, a modernist novelist and literary critic, and the couple lived in St. Petersburg. Though she originally fervently supported the 1917 Russian Revolution, Zinaida eventually rejected Bolshevism, and the couple left Russia in 1919 and settled in Paris. She spelled her surname as "Hippius" (non-Cyrillic alphabet) after she went into exile, and is sometimes called by it. Zinaida Gippius became one of the best-known poets of the Symbolist movement of the 1890s. She was greatly influenced by the philosopher of Friedrich Nietzsche and her verses focused on mysticism, beauty in all forms, and individualism. In addition to poetry, she wrote plays, short stories, and novels. She also was a literary critic under the pseudonym of "Anton Krainy." Her private diaries were later translated into English and published as Between Paris and St. Petersburg (1975).

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Ce qui est admirable dans ce (ces) textes ce sont les défauts. Défauts de vision, défaut de raisonnement, défauts de tout. Et surtout le défaut d'une époque qui dépasse à chaque page le pire vers le pire ! Extrêmement instructif, dans tout son ensemble. Un témoignage précieux.
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Nikoz | Oct 18, 2012 |
Heel leesbaar: eind 19e eeuw, maar vooral veel begin 20e eeuw tot na de revolutie. Veel wordt scherp gezien en beschreven - ook kent zij veel belangrijke mensen waardoor ze uit de eerste hand geinformeerd is. Er wordt ergens verwezen naar Sklovsky - moet ik nog eens doorbladeren en ze gaan ook nog even op bezoek bij Tolstoi - ook dat nog even nakijken of daar ook nog een verwijzing is te vinden.
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jojohoehoe | May 10, 2008 |

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Miembros
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