• Nikolai Leskov on Scott & Wilkins.[3]. In June 1847 Leskov joined the Oryol criminal court office, where Sergey Dmitrievich had once worked.
  • 2 Dış bağlantılar. İçindekiler tablosunu değiştir. Nikolay Leskov. 47 dil. ... Valentin Serov tarafından yapılmış Nikolai Leskov, 1894.
  • walter benjamin, " hikaye anlatıcısı - nikolay leskov'un eserleri üzerine düşünceler" son bakışta aşk, çeviren nurdan gürbilek , 1993, istanbul, metis yayınları, 77.
  • Rus gazeteci, Romancı ve Kısa Öykü Yazarı Nikolay Leskov hayatı araştırılıyor. ... Tam / Gerçek Adı: Nikolay Semyonoviç Leskov, Nikolai Leskov, M. Stebnitskiy.
  • ...Leskov (1954); Nikolai Leskov by Hugh McLean (1977); Nikolai Leskov and the "Spirit of Protestantism" by James Y. Muckle (1978); Nikolay Leskov by K.A...
  • Nikolay Leskov. Eleştirmen, Roman Yazarı, Oyun Yazarı, Gazeteci, Yazar. Doğum. ... Nikolai Leskov. İLGİLİ BİYOGRAFİLER. Mehmet Kaplan.
  • Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov (1895-1831) was one of the greatest Russian authors of the 19th century. Most of his fame is about the short stories and novels he.
  • Nikolay Semenovich Leskov was a Russian writer, dubbed the “most national writer of Russia.” Leskov was born in a village in the Oryol Region of Central Russia.
  • Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov was a Russian novelist, short story writer, playwright, journalist, and author of literary fiction books.
  • Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov was a Russian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and journalist who also wrote under the pseudonym M. Stebnitsky.