Russian journalist, novelist, and essayist (1864–1922)
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Vlas Doroshevich
Born
(1864-04-17)April 17, 1864 Moscow, Russian Empire
Died
February 22, 1922(1922-02-22) (aged 57) St. Petersburg, Russia
Vlas Mikhailovich Doroshevich (Russian: Влас Миха́йлович Дороше́вич, April 17, 1864 – February 22, 1922), was one of Russia's most popular and widely read journalists, and a novelist, essayist, drama critic, and short story writer.
name as Vlasii, or Vlas. Ten years later Alexandra reclaimed custody of Vlas through legal procedures that Mikhail Doroshevich, Vlas's adopted father, said...
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Eunuch near the door of the sultan's harem (from East and War by VlasDoroshevich) Abdul Hamid II, 1908 (L'Illustration) Enver Bey, Sultan Abdul Hamid...
career anniversary in 1901 was widely celebrated in St. Petersburg. VlasDoroshevich wrote a lengthy article on this occasion titled Goddess of Joy and...
Yekaterina Geltzer on tour. In 1918, Drankov left Moscow for Kiev alongside VlasDoroshevich, under the pretense of adapting one of his novels to film. He then...
by mistake." Another example of this is a feuilleton by journalist VlasDoroshevich published in the "Peterburgskaya Gazeta" (No. 77, 20 March 1894), "Mobile...
This, in its turn outraged Vyaltseva's fans, among them satirist VlasDoroshevich who denounced this 'victory' as a 'shame'. In January 1904 Vyaltseva...
Vasilyev, Evgenija Zbrueva, Nikolay Cherkasov, Leonid Lyubashevsky, VlasDoroshevich, Alexander Prokofyev, Mikhail Chekhov, Alexey Skaldin, Joseph Berlin...