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in 1909. The publication also became widely used by other
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graphics. She also solicited drawings from other artists to enhance the layout of the magazine. Though she often followed in the
Symbolist tradition, Solovyova also wrote in other genres, writing
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In addition to writing and translating, Solovyova published many drawings for the magazine. Her works represent a wide range of styles, from imitations of children's sketches to
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Solovyova and
Manaseina began an affair, and beginning 1909, they lived with Natalia's husband in the same house at #16 Voznesensky in
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University. To earn a living, she and Manaseina created and sold hats. At the end of 1923, with the help of friends
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poets. In 1898, at a gathering of
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into the
Russian language and was known for founding and illustrating the magazine and publishing house
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20 March] 1867 – 16 August 1924) was a Russian poet and illustrator. A
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in 1908. She personally published over twenty books while running
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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1083:Владимир Соловьев. Стихотворения
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1121:"Соловьева Поликсена Сергеевна"
1015:[Polyxena Solovyova].
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280:(The Field). She moved to
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391:Svadba solntsa i vesny
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254:Illarion Pryanishnikov
1013:"Поликсена Соловьева"
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1165:Writers from Moscow
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438:Russia's Silver Age
370:Alice in Wonderland
342:Maximilian Voloshin
328:(God's World), and
324:(European Herald),
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29:Поликсена Соловьёва
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517:Children's stories
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361:Pushkin Gold Medal
286:Konstantin Balmont
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270:Nikolai Yaroshenko
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242:Afanasy Fet
92:Nationality
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1125:История.РФ
552:References
410:Simferopol
208:Early life
63:1867-03-20
1054:1994-3725
1046:Филология
944:2415-8283
557:Citations
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387:lullabies
348:, in the
326:Мир Божий
306:Symbolist
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140:(brother)
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238:Vladimir
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