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PO Edgar - American writer

(4)

BLOCK Alexander Alexandrovich - Russian poet

Jules Verne - French writer

HUGO Victor - French writer

Alexandre Dumas - French writer

Emile Zola - French writer

PRUS Boleslav - Polish writer

Sand Georges - French writer

TWAIN Mark - American writer

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Bunin Ivan Alekseevich - Russian writer

Giovanni Verga - Italian writer

Vigny Alfred de - French writer

Thomas Hardy - English writer

Heinrich Heine - German writer

Ershov Petr Petrovich - Russian writer

Henrik IBSEN, Norwegian playwright

COOPER James Fenimore - American writer

LENAU Nikolaus - Austrian poet

Proust Marcel - French writer

RAABE Wilhelm - German writer

SCOTT Walter - Scottish writer

FRANCE Anatole - French writer

Chekhov Anton Pavlovich - Russian writer

Shelley Percy Bishley - English writer

STORM Theodor - German writer

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BYRON George - English poet

Butler Samuel - English writer

Charles Baudelaire - French writer

BUCHNER Georg - German writer

GOGOL Nikolai Vasilyevich - Russian writer

IVANOV Vyacheslav Ivanovich - Russian poet

Irving Washington - American writer

KOZLOV Ivan Ivanovich - Russian poet

LESKOV Nikolai Semenovich - Russian writer

LONDON Jack - American writer

MAIKOV Apollon Nikolaevich - Russian poet

MERIME Prosper - French writer

MINAEV Dmitry Dmitrievich - Russian poet

NADSON Semyon Yakovlevich - Russian poet

Ogarev Nikolai Platonovich - Russian poet

ORESHIN Petr Vasilyevich - Russian poet

PUSHKIN Alexander Sergeevich - Russian poet

ROLLAND Romain - French writer

TYUTCHEV Fedor Ivanovich - Russian poet

WILDE Oscar - English writer

Walt Whitman - American writer

Flaubert Gustave - French writer

YAZYKOV Nikolai Mikhailovich - Russian poet

(7)

AKSAKOV Konstantin Sergeevich - Russian poet

AKSAKOV Sergey Timofeevich - Russian writer

Apukhtin Alexey Nikolaevich - Russian poet

BALZAC Honore (de) - French writer

Pierre Jean Beranger - French writer

Burenin Viktor Petrovich - Russian writer

VERHARN Emil - Belgian symbolist poet

VOLOSHIN Maximilian Alexandrovich - Russian poet

DAVYDOV Denis Vasilyevich - Russian poet

DELVIG Anton Antonovich - Russian poet

Charles Dickens - English writer

Capuana Luigi - Italian writer

KATENIN Pavel Alexandrovich - Russian poet

KIPLING Joseph Rudhyar - English writer

LEMONNIER Camille - Belgian writer

MELVILLE Herman - American writer

Minsky Nikolai Maksimovich - Russian writer

NIKITIN Ivan Savvich - Russian poet

PLETNEV Petr Alexandrovich - Russian poet

PLESHCHEEV Alexey Nikolaevich - Russian poet

TOLSTOY Alexey Konstantinovich - Russian writer

TOLSTOY Lev Nikolaevich - Russian writer

KHOMYAKOV Alexey Stepanovich - Russian writer poet

UNAMUNO Miguel de - Spanish writer

Fontane Theodor - German writer

SHERBINA Nikolai Fedorovich - Russian poet

(8)

Izmailov Alexander Efimovich - Russian writer

KUROCHKIN Vasily Stepanovich - Russian poet

MIKHAILOV Mikhail Larionovich - Russian writer

Maupassant Guy (de) - French writer

Nekrasov Nikolai Alekseevich - Russian poet

Wanderer Stepan Gavrilovich - Russian writer

SOLOVIEV Vladimir Sergeevich - Russian writer

STENDHAL - French writer

Thackeray William - English writer

TREFOLEV Leonid Nikolaevich - Russian poet

Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich - Russian writer

(9)

William Wordsworth - German writer

GRIGORIEV Apollo Alexandrovich - Russian poet

ZHUKOVSKY Vasily Andreevich - Russian poet

LERMONTOV Mikhail Yurievich - Russian poet

MARINETTI Filippo Tommaso - Italian writer

Maeterlinck Maurice - Belgian poet and playwright

ODOEVSKY Vladimir Fedorovich - Russian writer

POLONSKY Yakov Petrovich - Russian poet

USPENSKY Gleb Ivanovich - Russian writer

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Benediktov Vladimir Grigorievich - Russian poet

LAZHECHNIKOV Ivan Ivanovich - Russian writer

OSTROVSKY Alexander Nikolaevich - Russian writer

Pirandello Luigi - Italian writer and playwright

ROSTOPCHINA Evdokia Petrovna - Russian poetess

SLUCHEVSKY Konstantin Konstantinovich - Russian poet

SPIELHAGEN Friedrich - German writer

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BARATYNSKY Evgeny Abramovich - Russian poet

VENEVITINOV Dmitry Vladimirovich - Russian poet

Dostoevsky Fedor Mikhailovich - Russian writer

KUKHELBEKER Wilhelm Karlovich - Russian poet

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Chernyshevsky Nikolai Gavrilovich - Russian writer

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