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31: 149: 203: 171: 50: 376:. Additionally, by analyzing the literal parallels in both novels, the author shows "side-by-side" similarities in content, namely repeated stories, myths, legends, characters and plot structures. The specific passages in question relate to excursions that Ali and Nino made to Tbilisi and to Iran. 394:
The findings of Injia were supported and shared by the representatives from various literary circles, scholars and researchers from Georgia and the US: Gia Papuashvili – documentary movie producer and philologist; Levan Bregadze – German linguist, Georgian literary critic and philologist; Zaza
238:, his prose centered "on the search of mythological archetypes and their realisation in the life of a nation, and although its intrigue is always artificial and displays much of pose, he was highly respected both by his compatriots and a number of important 748: 284:'s objections, they had secured exit visas, ostensibly to supervise the translation of his works into German, and had decided not to return. This hardened Beria's resolve to deal with the rest of the Blue Horns. 733: 600:
Injia, Tamar. Again, on Peculiarities of Ali and Nino. Second Letter. Newspaper "Akhali Epoqa" ("New Epoch"), insert "Chveni mtserloba" ("Our Literature"). 30 May – 5 June 2003. Print.
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Papuashvili, Gia. This Literary Cheating Has Been Revealed. "Akhali Epoqa" ("New Epoch"), insert "Chveni mtserloba" ("Our Literature"). 4–10 April 2003. Print.
728: 234:, a new group of symbolist poets and writers which would later play an important role, particularly during the next two decades. Heavily influenced by 396: 254:. He was involved in the national liberation movement of Georgia of 1914–1918. Robakidze got a diplomatic post in 1919, when he took part in the 265:
After annexation of Georgia by Soviet Russia in 1921, he remained in the country, but was known for his anti-Soviet sentiments. His famous play
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Bregadze, Levan. He Had Read It. Newspaper "Akhali Epoqa" ("New Epoch"), insert "Chveni mtserloba" ("Our Literature"). 20–26 June 2003. Print.
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by Grigol Robakidze (Germany, 1928). By comparing passages from both novels (35 comprehensive extracts), the author argues that sections from
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by Grigol Robakidze? Newspaper "Akhali Epoqa" ("New Epoch"), insert "Chveni mtserloba" ("Our Literature"). 21–27 March 2003. Print.
738: 400: 303:, he participated in the right-wing patriotic Γ©migrΓ© organizations such as the Committee of Independence of Georgia (1941), the 551: 753: 531: 259: 495: 758: 646: 255: 348: 308: 235: 354: 296:'s suicide, silenced most of his fellow poets for a long while. As an Γ©migrΓ©, Robakidze had a rather unhappy life. 743: 514:"Grigol Robakidze" (Collection), Published by Dr. Karlo Inasaridze, Munich, 1984 (in Georgian, German and French) 408: 251: 688: 226:). Robakidze returned from Germany in 1908, and gradually became a leading person among the young Georgian 219: 292:
theatrical art, although without the name of the playwright being announced. His defection, along with
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Injia, Tamar. Grigol Robakidze…. Kurban Said – Literary Robbery. Meridiani Publishing. Tbilisi: 2005.
723: 718: 270: 210:(west Georgia). After the graduation from Kutaisi Classical Gymnasium (1900), he took courses at the 433: 364: 293: 211: 175: 133: 54: 379:
Injia's research findings were first published in a series of articles in the Georgian newspaper
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Urushadze, Levan. "Grigol Robakidze as a Political Figure." Periodical Scientific Journal
465: 691:? The Business of Literature. Magazine "Azerbaijan International", Volume 15.2-4 (2011) 281: 58: 712: 475: 187: 119: 484:"Hymne an Orpheus" (Poem).- Collection "Grigol Robakidze", Munich, 1984 (in German). 559: 437: 362:(Austria, 1937) is extensively plagiarized from, and owes much of its existence to 323:. Famous representatives of the Georgian political emigration rejected this claim. 316: 300: 289: 243: 359: 191: 83: 700: 101: 644:
Injia, Tamar. Ali and Nino – Literary Robbery! IM Books. Norwalk, Conn: 2009.
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discoverer and decipherer of the Caucasian Albanian written script
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Robakidze and his wife defected to Germany the same year. Despite
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on November 19, 1962. He was later reburied in the Cemetery of
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in 1930, a performance which became a prize-winner at the 1930
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20th-century dramatists and playwrights from Georgia (country)
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70 Years of Soviet Georgia: From Independence to Independence
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Dichter schreiben ΓΌber sich selbst, Jena, 1940 (in German)
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as an executive secretary of the state delegation of the
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The Third Shore of Grigol Robakidze and Vladimir Nabokov
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Who Wrote Azerbaijan's Most Famous Novel "Ali and Nino"
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5, no. 17 (2005): 172–175 (in Georgian, Eng. summary).
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continued to be staged to prove the achievements of
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Index

Young Grigol Robakidze image
Sviri
Kutaisi Governorate
Russian Empire
Georgia
Geneva
Switzerland
novelist
poet
playwright
Modernism
Symbolism
Expressionism
The Snake's Skin

Georgian
Sviri
Kutaisi Governorate
Geneva
Georgian
public figure
anti-Soviet
Sviri
Imereti
University of Tartu
Estonia
University of Leipzig
Germany
symbolists
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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