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Mikhail Osipovich Gershenzon (Russian: Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н) (Kishinev, July 13 [O.S. July 1] 1869 - Moscow, 19 February 1925) was a Russian scholar, essayist and editor. He studied history, philosophy, and political science at Moscow University, graduating in 1894. From graduation until the Bolshevik revolution he was unable to obtain an official academic position because he was Jewish. He was a literary reviewer for Nauchnoe Slovo (Scientific word) from 1903 to 1905 and for Vestnik Evropy (Herald of Europe) in 1907–08, and was literary editor of Kriticheskoe Obozrenie (Critical review), 1907–09. He had a common-law relationship with Maria Goldenveizer from 1904 (Jews and Orthodox Christians were unable to marry legally); they had a daughter and a son. In 1909 he edited the famous

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  • Michail Ossipowitsch Gerschenson (russisch Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н'; * 1. Julijul. / 13. Juli 1869greg. in Kischinau; † 19. Februar 1925 in Moskau) war ein russischer Literaturwissenschaftler, Philosoph, Publizist und Übersetzer. (de)
  • Mikhail Osipovich Gershenzon (Russian: Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н) (Kishinev, July 13 [O.S. July 1] 1869 - Moscow, 19 February 1925) was a Russian scholar, essayist and editor. He studied history, philosophy, and political science at Moscow University, graduating in 1894. From graduation until the Bolshevik revolution he was unable to obtain an official academic position because he was Jewish. He was a literary reviewer for Nauchnoe Slovo (Scientific word) from 1903 to 1905 and for Vestnik Evropy (Herald of Europe) in 1907–08, and was literary editor of Kriticheskoe Obozrenie (Critical review), 1907–09. He had a common-law relationship with Maria Goldenveizer from 1904 (Jews and Orthodox Christians were unable to marry legally); they had a daughter and a son. In 1909 he edited the famous essay collection Vekhi, for which he wrote the introduction and an essay. During the Civil War he worked in various sections of the People's Commissariat for Education (Narkompros). He was first chair of the Moscow Writers' Union in 1918 and of the All-Russian Writers' Union in 1920–21, during which years he was also a member of the leadership of Narkompros; he was head of the literary section, Moscow Academy of Artistic Sciences from 1922 to 1925. (en)
  • Michail Osipovič Geršenzon, in russo, Михаил Осипович Гершензон, (Chișinău, 13 luglio 1869 – Mosca, 19 febbraio 1925), è stato uno storico e critico letterario russo. (it)
  • ミハイール・オーシポヴィチ・ゲルシェンゾーン(ロシア語: Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н, Мейлих Ио́сифович Гершензо́н, Michaíl Ósipovič Geršenzón, Méjlich Iósifovič Geršenzón、ヘブライ語: מֶלֶךְ בֶּן-יוֹסֵף הֶרשׁנזוֹן‎‎, מיכאיל גרשנזון‎、ウクライナ語: Миха́йло О́сипович Гершензон Mychájlo Ósypovyč Heršenzón、1869年7月13日 – 1925年2月19日)、ロシアの文芸批評家、評伝作家。 (ja)
  • Michaił Osipowicz (Mejlich Iosifowicz) Gerszenzon (ros. Михаи́л О́сипович (Мейлих Иосифович) Гершензо́н, ur. 1 lipca 1869 w Kiszyniowie, zm. 19 lutego 1925 w Moskwie) – rosyjski historyk literatury i myśli społecznej. (pl)
  • Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н (имя при рождении Мейлих Иосифович Гершензон; 1869—1925) — русский мыслитель, историк культуры, публицист и переводчик. Наиболее известен как автор работ о Пушкине («Мудрость Пушкина», 1919), Тургеневе («Мечта и мысль И. С. Тургенева», 1919), Чаадаеве, эпохе Николая I. (ru)
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  • (Mikhail Gershenzon in 1917, by Leonid Pasternak) (en)
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  • Michail Ossipowitsch Gerschenson (russisch Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н'; * 1. Julijul. / 13. Juli 1869greg. in Kischinau; † 19. Februar 1925 in Moskau) war ein russischer Literaturwissenschaftler, Philosoph, Publizist und Übersetzer. (de)
  • Michail Osipovič Geršenzon, in russo, Михаил Осипович Гершензон, (Chișinău, 13 luglio 1869 – Mosca, 19 febbraio 1925), è stato uno storico e critico letterario russo. (it)
  • ミハイール・オーシポヴィチ・ゲルシェンゾーン(ロシア語: Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н, Мейлих Ио́сифович Гершензо́н, Michaíl Ósipovič Geršenzón, Méjlich Iósifovič Geršenzón、ヘブライ語: מֶלֶךְ בֶּן-יוֹסֵף הֶרשׁנזוֹן‎‎, מיכאיל גרשנזון‎、ウクライナ語: Миха́йло О́сипович Гершензон Mychájlo Ósypovyč Heršenzón、1869年7月13日 – 1925年2月19日)、ロシアの文芸批評家、評伝作家。 (ja)
  • Michaił Osipowicz (Mejlich Iosifowicz) Gerszenzon (ros. Михаи́л О́сипович (Мейлих Иосифович) Гершензо́н, ur. 1 lipca 1869 w Kiszyniowie, zm. 19 lutego 1925 w Moskwie) – rosyjski historyk literatury i myśli społecznej. (pl)
  • Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н (имя при рождении Мейлих Иосифович Гершензон; 1869—1925) — русский мыслитель, историк культуры, публицист и переводчик. Наиболее известен как автор работ о Пушкине («Мудрость Пушкина», 1919), Тургеневе («Мечта и мысль И. С. Тургенева», 1919), Чаадаеве, эпохе Николая I. (ru)
  • Mikhail Osipovich Gershenzon (Russian: Михаи́л О́сипович Гершензо́н) (Kishinev, July 13 [O.S. July 1] 1869 - Moscow, 19 February 1925) was a Russian scholar, essayist and editor. He studied history, philosophy, and political science at Moscow University, graduating in 1894. From graduation until the Bolshevik revolution he was unable to obtain an official academic position because he was Jewish. He was a literary reviewer for Nauchnoe Slovo (Scientific word) from 1903 to 1905 and for Vestnik Evropy (Herald of Europe) in 1907–08, and was literary editor of Kriticheskoe Obozrenie (Critical review), 1907–09. He had a common-law relationship with Maria Goldenveizer from 1904 (Jews and Orthodox Christians were unable to marry legally); they had a daughter and a son. In 1909 he edited the famous (en)
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  • Michail Ossipowitsch Gerschenson (de)
  • Michail Osipovič Geršenzon (it)
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  • ミハイル・ゲルシェンゾーン (ja)
  • Michaił Gerszenzon (pl)
  • Гершензон, Михаил Осипович (ru)
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