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Pisemsky's and second
The latter was interested and immediately wrote back to have the manuscript sent, that of the novel The Simpleton, Pisemsky's second novel which he'd been working on throughout 1848.

Pisemsky's and play
Other contemporaries praised Pisemsky's gift as a recital artist: Ivan Gorbunov, describing the author's stage reading of his own play Carpernters ' Cartel, noted that it was " so much more than a mere reading ; rather a high quality theater act, each character presented as a living being, boasting their own tone of voice, manner of gesture and individuality.
The 1859 play A Bitter Fate marked another peak moment in Pisemsky's career.

Pisemsky's and 1853
From 1853 onwards Pisemsky's life was completely changed.

Pisemsky's and natural
This wasn't obvious to many of his contemporaries, though ; both Pavel Annenkov and Alexander Druzhinin ( critics of different camps ) argued that Pisemsky's earlier works not only foreign to the ' natural school ', but stood in direct opposition to it.

Pisemsky's and school
Some of those who'd seen Pisemsky's performance were of the opinion that Pisemsky presented this character better than Schepkin did ", wrote Almazov who also insisted that it was through following the ' Katenin school ' that the young actor developed his " extraordinary art of self-possession, and distinctive yet reserved intonations " on stage.

Pisemsky's and piece
On the one hand, he was uninterested in the magazine's social stance ; on the other, Sovremennik, although greatly respecting his talent and always ready to published any strong piece of Pisemsky's work that came their way, were keeping their distance.

Pisemsky's and have
Pisemsky's early works exhibited profound disbelief in the higher qualities of humanity, and a disdain for the opposite sex, although he appeared to have been attached to a particularly devoted and sensible wife.

Pisemsky's and been
According to Viduetskaya, Pisemsky's original driving force was negativism which had been played out by the early 1860s.

Pisemsky's and with
Still, according to biographer A. Gornfeld, it featured all the elements of Pisemsky's style: expressive naturalism, bright imagery, high vitality, the presence of comical motives, total lack of positivity with lots of ' bad guys ' around, skepticism for the notion of love being anything long-lasting and serious, and brilliant, powerful language.
Pisemsky's short stories of the late 1850s-early 1860s, which dealt primarily with rural life (" The Carpenters Cartel ", " Leshy ", " The Old Man ") again demonstrated the author's utter pessimism and skepticism towards all the most fashionable ideas of his time.
" Pisemsky's peasants, like those of Zola, are wild men driven by basic animal instincts ; as all primitive men do, they combine high spiritual aspirations with beastly cruelty, often veering between these two extremes with ease ," the biographer argued.
In the mid-1850s Pisemsky's relationship with Sovremennik started to deteriorate.
Pisemsky's comedies were staged, but their success was short-lived, for it had to do mostly with the sensationalist aspect of each show where the public could recognize in certain characters real life officials and financiers.

Pisemsky's and at
Contemporaries pointed at Pisemsky's two major influences of the time: Belinsky and Gogol.

Pisemsky's and .
Mirsky said: " Pisemsky's great narrative gift and exceptionally strong grip on reality make him one of the best Russian novelists.
Besides these Russian writers, according to Pisemsky's friend Boris Almazov, Pavel Katenin, the follower of French classicism and Russian translator of Racine and Cornel, whom Pisemsky knew through being a neighbour, exerted some influence upon him as well.
A real hit was Pisemsky's performance as Podkolyosin in Gogol's Marriage featured by one of Moscow's small private theaters.
Equally brilliant was Pisemsky's rendering of his collection of anecdotes concerning his earlier life experiences.
Pisemsky's state official career in the provinces had a profound effect upon him and his major works.
Pisemsky's first novel Boyarschina was written in 1845.
" It was during these years that Pisemsky's literary career reached its height ; he was the star of literary salons, and was regarded as a first class novelist and dramatist.
Vasily Avseenko, describing Pisemsky's visit to Saint Petersburg in 1869 after the publication of People of the Forties, recalled how old and tired he looked.
Another joyful event of these final years of Pisemsky's life was the commemoration on January 19, 1875, of the 25th anniversary of his literary career.
In the late 1870s Pisemsky's beloved younger son Nikolai, a talented mathematician, committed suicide for reasons which were unexplained.

second and play
`` It's the second time War Ax hands made a play for that money.
Sometimes, Mrs. Coolidge would close herself in the Green Suite on the second floor, and play the piano she had brought to the White House.
He got hit from the blind side by the split end coming back on the second play of the game.
Susan Johnson, as the widow, spends the first half of the play running a bar and singing about the unlamented death of her late husband and the second half trying to acquire a new one.
At the close of the second last day's play, Australia were 113 – 2, needing only 64 more runs.
* A double play where the second baseman fields, throws to the shortstop covering second base, who throws to the 1st baseman is recorded as a 4 – 6 – 3 double play.
The White Stockings finished the season in second place, but ultimately were forced to drop out of the league during the city's recovery period, finally returning to National Association play in 1874.
Aside from the genetic material of the cell, nucleic acids often play a role as second messengers, as well as forming the base molecule for adenosine triphosphate, the primary energy-carrier molecule found in all living organisms.
In that case they must choose which hand to play behind before the second cards are drawn.
After the play and scoring of the hand has concluded, the deal is rotated and the second deck is moved by the next dealer from his left to his right, cut by the previous dealer and dealt ; the partner of the new dealer shuffles the first deck continuing the process.
He scored both goals in his second game as England beat Portugal 2 – 1 in a friendly at Wembley ; and overcame obvious nerves on a return to Belgrade to play his third match against Yugoslavia.
During Selig's tenure as club president, the Brewers participated in postseason play in 1981, when the team finished first in the American League East during the second half of the season, and in 1982, when the team made it to the World Series, under the leadership of future Hall of Famers Robin Yount and Paul Molitor.
By then, the Texas Playboys were virtually two bands: one a fiddle-guitar-steel band with rhythm section and the second a first-rate big band able to play the day's swing and pop hits as well as Dixieland.
In the second scene of the play, King Duncan describes the brave manner in which Macbeth, Thane of Glamis, and Banquo bravely led his army against invaders, fighting side by side.
The second partial ( first overtone ) is the lowest note of each tubing length practical to play on half-tube instruments.
Since the second half of the 20th century, computers have been programmed to play chess with increasing success, to the point where home computers can play chess at a very high level.
A second difficulty might be the ability of minor parties to play " kingmaker " and, particularly in close elections, gain far more for their support than their vote would otherwise indicate.
In the first play of the second overtime, Jake Delhomme hit receiver Steve Smith with a 69-yard touchdown pass to win the game 29 – 23.
* Secondary colours or second colours ; also known as alternate colours: The colours of the balls used in the second game played on the same court in double-banking: green, pink, brown and white ( in order of play ).
If Fulham win the toss, they usually choose to play towards the Hammersmith End in the second half.

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