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Artsybashev

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[uhr-tsi-bah-shyif] / ʌr tsɪˈbɑ ʃyɪf /

noun

  1. Mikhail Artzybashev, Mikhail.


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Second and third- rate writers, like Merezhkovsky, Andreyev, and Artsybashev, have found their way into England and are still supposed to be the best Russian twentieth century fiction can offer.

From Tales of the Wilderness by Pilniak, Boris

He is certainly not a great teacher, but he has the power to ask awkward questions so characteristic of Andreev, Artsybashev, and indeed of all Russian novelists.

From Essays on Russian Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

The motto that Artsybashev has placed at the beginning of the novel is taken from Ecclesiastes vii.

From Essays on Russian Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

NOT the greatest, but the most sensational, novel published in Russia during the last five years is Sanin, by Artsybashev.

From Essays on Russian Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

Like Gogol and Artsybashev, Chekhov was a man of the South, being born at Taganrog, a seaport on a gulf of the Black Sea, near the mouth of the river Don.

From Essays on Russian Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

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