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Works originally published in Sovremennik
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Works originally published in Sovremennik
(en)
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Works originally published in Russian magazines
Works originally published in literary magazines
Works originally published in political magazines
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Works originally published in Sovremennik
(en)
Wikipage page ID
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wikipedia-en:Category:Works_originally_published_in_Sovremennik?oldid=415426878&ns=14
is
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of
The Captain's Daughter
is
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of
Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia?
Childhood (Tolstoy novel)
Boyhood (novel)
The Moor of Peter the Great
Home of the Gentry
The Captain's Daughter
Borodino (poem)
Rudin
The Snowstorm
The Bronze Horseman (poem)
Oblomov
Scenes from the Past
The Same Old Story (novel)
is
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Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia?
Childhood (Tolstoy novel)
Boyhood (novel)
The Moor of Peter the Great
Home of the Gentry
The Captain's Daughter
Borodino (poem)
Rudin
The Snowstorm
The Bronze Horseman (poem)
Oblomov
Scenes from the Past
The Same Old Story (novel)
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