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  1. Zinaida Nikolayevna Gippius or Hippius (Russian: Зинаи́да Никола́евна Ги́ппиус, IPA: [zʲɪnɐˈidə nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvnə ˈɡʲipʲɪus] ⓘ; 20 November [ O.S. 8 November] 1869 – 9 September 1945) was a Russian poet, playwright, novelist, editor and religious thinker, one of the major figures in Russian symbolism.

  2. Zinaida Nikolayevna Gippius (born Nov. 20 [Nov. 8, Old Style], 1869, Belyov, Russia—died Sept. 9, 1945, Paris, Fr.) was a Russian Symbolist poet who wrote in a metaphysical vein. The wife of the poet and novelist Dmitry Merezhkovsky , who was a leader among the Symbolists of the early 1900s, Gippius made her own place in Russian literature .

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  3. Nov 20, 2014 · We take a look back on the life and work of this fiercely independent writer and, more importantly, woman. Zinaida Gippius was an eminent and significant Russian poet, prose writer and critic....

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  4. Gippius, Zinaida (1869–1945) Russian Symbolist poet, playwright, novelist, short-story writer, critic, and memoirist, whose emigration after the 1917 revolution prevented her from receiving the critical attention she deserved until the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

  5. Sep 30, 2021 · – Zinaida Gippius One of the most prominent criticisms of the study of queer history is questioning how one can label a person with a word that did not exist while that person was alive. The final and most important piece of evidence to prove that a person is asexual, nonbinary, genderfluid, demisexual, lesbian, or bisexual is that of self ...

  6. Zinaida Gippius - Zinaida Nikolayevna Gippius, born on November 20, 1869 in Belyov, Russia, was a poet, playwright, and novelist affiliated with Russian Symbolism. The author of many titles, including her Collected Poems, 1889–1903 (Scorpion Publishing House, 1903) and The Green Ring (Ogni Publishers, 1916), she was married to the Russian ...

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  8. Zinaida Gippius. (1869—1945) Quick Reference. (1869–1945), influential Russian modernist writer both in her native Russia and in France after she immigrated there following the Russian Revolution. Although she wrote in a number of different genres ... From: Gippius, Zinaida in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History » Subjects: History.

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