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After Gogol, the Russian literature saw the rise of the realism, but many authors wrote pieces stories which belong in the gothic fiction territory.
Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, one of the world's most celebrated realists, wrote Faust ( 1856 ), Phantoms ( 1864 ), Song of the Triumphant Love ( 1881 ) and Clara Milich ( 1883 ).
Another Russian realist classic, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, incorporated gothic elements in many of his works, although none of his novels are seen as purely gothic.
Grigory Petrovich Danilevsky, who wrote historical and early SF novels and stories wrote Mertvec-ubiytsa ( Dead murderer ) in 1879.
Also, Grigori Alexandrovich Machtet wrote story " Zaklyatiy kazak ".

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