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  1. Ivan Sergeyevich Shmelyov (Russian: Иван Сергеевич Шмелёв, also spelled Shmelev and Chmelov) (3 October [O.S. 21 September] 1873 – 24 June 1950) was a Russian writer best known for his full-blooded idyllic recreations of the pre-revolutionary past spent in the merchant district of Moscow.

  2. June 24, 1950. edit data. Иван Сергеевич Шмелёв. Russian émigré writer, member of the Moscow literary group Sreda. Shmelev was born into a merchant family. He graduated from the law faculty of Moscow University in 1898. His works first appeared in print in 1895. Shmelev’s best prerevolutionary prose works showed a ...

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    • October 3, 1873
  3. Ivan Shmelyov has 33 books on Goodreads with 1397 ratings. Ivan Shmelyovs most popular book is Лето Господне: Праздники, радости, скорби.

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  5. Ivan Sergeyevich Shmelyov (Иван Сергеевич Шмелёв)was a Russian émigré writer best known for his full-blooded idyllic recreations of the pre-revolutionary past spent in the merchant district of Moscow. He was a member of the Moscow literary group Sreda.

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    • June 24, 1950
    • September 21, 1873
  6. by Ivan Shmelyov, Ekaterina Krasnobaeva, et al. Audible Audiobook. $0.00 $ 0. 00 $4.89 $4.89. Free with Audible trial. Available instantly. Leto Gospodne.

  7. Jan 7, 2024 · Ivan Shmelyov (1873-1950) was a Russian writer and essayist who emigrated to France after the October Revolution. The Year of God ( Лето Господне) is a book of his recollections of pre-revolutionary life in Russia. The narrator, an adult person, recalls everyday life and religious festivals of a merchant family in Moscow, into which he was born.

  8. Ivan Sergeyevich Shmelyov (Russian: Иван Сергеевич Шмелёв, also spelled Shmelev and Chmelov) (3 October [O.S. 21 September] 1873 – 24 June 1950) was a Russian writer best known for his full-blooded idyllic recreations of the pre-revolutionary past spent in the merchant district of Moscow.

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