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Pamyatnik N. A. Dobrolyubovu

Памятник Н. А. Добролюбову
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Ploshchad' Teatral'naya, 2, Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, 603005Map
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  • 253marinap
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    That he woke up a live interest in Russian literature!

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    Going out from B. Pokrovskaya Street to the Theater Square you will surely see in the square, right from the building of the Nizhny Novgorod Academic Theatre of Drama bronze monument to Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobro ...

    Reviewed on Aug 27, 2023
  • klaster612
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    A quiet, quiet monument .

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    The critic , of course, at those times was cool. Not the current one. Yes and where are they, these most current, for what thin layer of intellectuals they work? Who hear them? And Dobrolyubov heard and poai ...

    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2022
  • D1045HKsergeys
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    All famous fellow countrymen - it is necessary to make a monument!

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    Since the school, they knew about the critic of Dobrolyubov. Now it turned out that he was from Nizhny Novgorod. Naturally, by the 150th anniversary he was placed here a monument. It is right, it is a memory for centuries!

    Reviewed on Jan 24, 2022
  • Taty1602
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    Interesting fate of Dobrolyubov.

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    In the square on the right side of the building of the academic theatre of the drama, a monument to the famous lower town, literary critic and publicist Nikolay Dobrolyubov is installed. He was born in 1836 in the house № 5 on ...

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2021
  • VadimM67
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    He was able to be subject to the reason of passion, taught him to live for glory, for freedom,

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    The Soviet schoolchildren also didn't like to read "Evgeny Onegina," "Oblomova" and "War and Peace" Tolstoy. However, unlike modern, write-off content in the personal Wikipedia, they write-off at Belinsk ...

    Reviewed on Jun 13, 2021