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Alexander Skabichevsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexander Skabichevsky

Alexander Mikhailovich Skabichevsky ((ロシア語:Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Скабиче́вский), September 27 (o.s., 15), 1838, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – January 11, 1911, o.s., December 29, 1910) was a Russian novelist, playwright, literary critic and historian, part of the Narodnik movement, best known for his series of biographies of the 19th century Russian writers.
==Biography==
Skabichevsky was born in Saint Petersburg into the family of a minor state official, the descendent of an old noble Ruthenian family. He studied first at the Larin gymnasium, then (in 1856-1861) at the Saint Petersburg University. After graduation, Skabichevsky went to work for a short while at the office of Saint Petersburg governor Prince Suvorov. 1864 saw him editing the stock market bulletin in Yaroslavl. For several years he worked as a teacher in different schools, including the Larin gymnasium.〔

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