Russian novelist, poet, literary critic and essayist
Ieronim Yasinsky
Born
(1850-04-30)30 April 1850 Kharkiv, Russian Empire
Died
31 December 1931(1931-12-31) (aged 81) Leningrad, USSR
Nationality
Polish, Ukrainian
Genre
fiction, memoirs, criticism
Ieronim Ieronimovich Yasinsky (Russian: Иерони́м Иерони́мович Яси́нский; April 30 [O.S. April 18], 1850 – December 31, 1931) was a Russian novelist, poet, literary critic and essayist. Among the numerous pseudonyms he used, were Maxim Belinsky, Nezavisimy (The Independent One) and M.Tchunosov.
Ieronim Ieronimovich Yasinsky (Russian: Иерони́м Иерони́мович Яси́нский; April 30 [O.S. April 18], 1850 – December 31, 1931) was a Russian novelist, poet...
the authors whose works appeared there, were Vladimir Bezobrazov, IeronimYasinsky, Liodor Palmin, Pavel Zasodimsky, Pyotr Boborykin, Daniil Mordovtsev...
Nikolai Leskov, Alexander Kugel, Sergey Terpigorev, Vasily Avseenko, IeronimYasinsky, Nikolai Leykin, Dmitry Minayev, Gavriil Zhulev. In all, 33 short stories...
author and collector of songs and ballads (born 1846) December 31 – IeronimYasinsky, Russian writer, poet and essayist (born 1850 Chancellor's Gold Medal:...
Kharkov). In Kiev, Vrubel met frequently with associates of writer IeronimYasinsky. He also met Korovin for the first time. Despite the intensive work...
Sementkovsky, as well as authors like Sergey Terpigorev, Pyotr Gnedich and IeronimYasinsky were regular contributors to Istorichesky vestnik. Several stories...
Petersburg literary circles and became friends with Vsevolod Solovyov, IeronimYasinsky, Vasily Nemirovich-Danchenko, Pyotr Gnedich, and Vladimir Solovyov...
keep on this way, I'll make a book that will never die," he wrote to IeronimYasinsky in 1900. In March 1901 Balmont took part in a student demonstration...
John Lawson Stoddard, Milan Šufflay, Ida B. Wells, Xu Zhimo, and IeronimYasinsky died in 1931 without having been nominated for the prize. Norwegian-American...
among Russian revolutionaries of the time, to become (according to IeronimYasinsky) the "Russian answer to La Marseillaise". Equally powerful impact had...