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2013 Page 221 "Ivan Nazhivin (1874–1940), a follower of Tolstoy, published mainly in Tikhomirov's Library for the Family and the School. His Peasant Children (Krestyanskie deti, 1911–15) depicts scenes from peasant life, encounters with nature,
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Hellman Ben Fairy Tales and True Stories: The History of Russian Literature for Children and Young People (1574 - 2010)
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