A bibliography on Daniil Andreev

Mikhail Belgorodskiy, the author-compiler

[32690–34259]

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Following rubrics of the section “Russian metaculture” are located on this page:

V.36.7. Russian culture.
      V.36.7.1. Russian culture in general.
1) N.M. Karamzin
2) V.O. Klyuchevsky
      V.36.7.2. Influence of  Dingra and Duggur.
V.36.8. Russian philosophy.
      V.36.8.1. Russian philosophy in general.
1) P.Ya. Chaadayev
2) A.S. Khomyakov
3) K.N. Leontyev
4) S.N. Trubetskoy
5) D.S. Merezhkovsky
6) S.N. Bulgakov
7) P.A. Florensky
      V.36.8.2. Russian idea.
V.36.9. Art and literature.
      V.36.9.1. General part.
         1) Town-building and architecture.
         2) Imitative and applied arts.
         3) Russian avant guarde.
         4) Music, theatre, and cinema.
         11) Memoirs and diaries of XX century writers.
         12) Protest art and literature.
         13) Art and literature of Russians abroad.

V.36.7. Russian culture

V.36.7.1. Russian culture in general
1) Nikolay Mikhaylovich Karamzin (1766–1826)

2) Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky (1841–1911)

V.36.7.2. Influence of Dingra and Duggur

V.36.8. Russian philosophy

V.36.8.1. Russian philosophy in general
          Nesmelov, Viktor Ivanovich (in Russian: Íåñìåëîâ, Âèêòîð Èâàíîâè÷; 1863–1937), Russian religious philosopher, Professor of the Kazan Spiritual Academy [49636, 49809], about him [Belgorodskiy, 164].

Russian Cosmism. – M.: Pedagogika-Press, 1993. – 368 p. – Hard cover.

V.36.8.2. Russian idea

V.36.9. Art and literature

V.36.9.1. General part
1) Town-building and architecture

2) Imitative and applied arts

          Russian artists mentioned in the present bibliography:
         


3) Russian avant guard

4) Music, theatre, and cinema

          Russian composers mentioned in the present bibliography:
          Dargomyzhsky, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1813–1869), Russian composer. According to RW, he wasn’t a herald but possessed a genius or a talent [V.21.5 preamble].
          Lyadov, Anatoly Konstantinovich (also spelled Liadov; 1855–1914), Russian composer. According to RW, he wasn’t a herald but possessed a genius or a talent [V.21.5 preamble].
            


          Russian actors, producers, scenario writers, and operators mentioned in the present bibliography:
         


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