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 1.05.1929–23.03.2008

Руски учен от български произход, теоретик и литературовед, изследовател на литературните и културните явления и процеси на Българското възраждане и на българската менталност.

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November 28, 1906 – September 30, 1999

Russian theorist and historian of literature, philologist, paleo-Slavicist, cultural scientist, art critic.

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May 09, 1921 – February 25, 1986

Literary scholar, translator of Bulgarian writers, cultural figure.

August 22, 1927 – April 11, 2011

Bulgarian literary critic, expert in Russian studies, author of interpretations of Russian literature and of the relationship between Russian and Bulgarian literature.

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October 11, 1928–May 03, 2003

Literary scholar, Professor of Bulgarian Revival Period Literature, Doctor of Philology, one of the most prominent specialists in the field of literature and culture of the Bulgarian Revival. His research has made a significant contribution to the discovery of new fields in the creative and social activities of the Revival Period writers.

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July 30/August 11, 1855 – June 23/July 8, 1905

Polikhroniy Syrku was born on July 30/August 11, 1855 in the village of Straseni, Chisinau County of Bessarabia Governorate (guberniya), in the family of Romanians Evgenia Georgieva and Agapiy Andreevich Syrku. He studied at the parish school at the Capriana Monastery, which is a convent of the Bulgarian Zograf Monastery at Mount Athos, and as a child he learned Bulgarian and Greek. In 1866, the boy met Georgi Rakovski at the monastery.

6.01.1915–26.10.1989

Филолог, литературовед и изворовед с изключителен принос в палеославистиката и литературата на Възраждането, изследовател на руско-българските и българо-руските литературни взаимоотношения.

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