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  1. The Islanders (Ostrovityane, Островитяне) is a novel by Nikolai Leskov, first published in November–December 1866 issues of Otechestvennye Zapiski, under the moniker M.Stebnitsky. In 1867 the novel came out as a separate edition in Saint Petersburg .

    • Островитяне
    • Andrey Krayevsky, Saint Petersburg
  2. The Islanders is a novel by Nikolai Leskov, first published in November–December 1866 issues of Otechestvennye Zapiski, under the moniker M.Stebnitsky. In 1867 the novel came out as a separate edition in Saint Petersburg.

  3. The Islanders (Ostrovityane, Островитяне) is a novel by Nikolai Leskov, first published in November–December 1866 issues of Otechestvennye Zapiski, under the moniker M.Stebnitsky. In 1867 the novel came out as a separate edition in Saint Petersburg. Wikipedia

  4. Two more novellas came out at this time: Neglected People (Oboydyonnye; Otechestvennye Zapiski, 1865) which targeted Chernyshevsky's novel What's to Be Done?, and The Islanders (1866), about the everyday life of Vasilyevsky Island's German community.

    • Vera Leskova, Vera Bubnova-Leskova (adopted), Andrey, Varya Dolina (aka Varya Cook, adopted)
    • Olga Vasilievna Smirnova (1831–1909)
    • Russian
    • Novelist, short story writer, skaz writer, journalist, playwright
  5. 10 de may. de 2013 · By Claire Messud. May 10, 2013. Over the past century, the Russian writer Nikolai Leskov (1831-95) has been repeatedly rediscovered. As Richard Pevear points out in the introduction to “The...

    • Claire Messud
  6. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Published 1 March 2021. History, Linguistics. Litera. The subject of this research is the negative-axiological, satirical layers of the novelThe Islanders”, associated with the image of the demonic character, which M. Y. Lermontov turned into the archetype and poetic myth in the Russian literature.

  7. A German From Petersburg. From the History of the Woodcarver Craft on the Example of Nikolai Leskov's The Islanders. Authors: Andrei Keller. Ural Federal University. Abstract. The aim of this...