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Would it not be more appropriate to erect a monument to Alexander Pushkin not in the form of a statue, but in the form of a special museum? This museum, which is to bear Pushkin's name, will encompass everything concerning our outstanding artists of the word, including their manuscripts, personal
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The collections of the Pushkin House, partly housed in a modern block hidden behind the Neoclassical facade, include numerous manuscripts from the 13th century onward, portraits and personal documents of leading Russian authors, as well as a galaxy of rare music recordings. The institution has a
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from 1879 onwards. The negotiations dragged on until Onegin's death in 1925, but the bulk of his collection eventually ended up in Russia.
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led to the shutdown of all non-governmental institutions, but the Pushkin House was spared and put under the umbrella of the
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and "to provide a look-out from which a signal was sounded when ships approached". Quoted from
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The Russian Literature Institute began its life in December 1905 as the main centre for
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Corresponding Member Academy of Sciences of the USSR N.K. Kozmin (acting)
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Corresponding Member USSR Academy of Sciences B.L. Modzalevsky (acting)
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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ensured its safe passage through the hardships of the Revolution.
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Corresponding Member USSR Academy of Sciences Nikolay Belchikov
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complex structure and is subdivided into several departments:
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Its dome was actually intended to counterbalance that of the
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The Institute of Russian Literature, as seen from across the
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Corresponding Member USSR Academy of Sciences V. G. Bazanov
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to the magnificent neo-Palladian Customs House, built after
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In 1927 Pushkin House moved from the crammed rooms in the
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Russian Academy of Sciences institution in St. Petersburg
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Correlation of Russian and Foreign Literature Department
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The idea won support from all sides and was welcomed by
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
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Custom House, Saint Petersburg
Pushkin House (disambiguation)

Malaya Neva
Exchange Bridge
pediment
Neptune
Mercury
Ceres
Russian
romanized
St. Petersburg
Russian Academy of Sciences
Alexander Pushkin
Imperial Russia
Sergei Oldenburg
Aleksey Shakhmatov
Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich
Neoclassical
Odeon
Vladimir Kokovtsov
memorabilia
Alexander Onegin

Neoclassical
non-governmental organization
Pushkin studies
Russian Revolution
Russian Academy of Sciences
Anatoly Lunacharsky

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