Talk:Dmitry Merezhkovsky

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This link is quite relevant. It is a interview by DM with Piłsudski, which contains a lot of DM comments - actually the text spoken by P. forms a minority of the interview. According to WP:EL this is a relevant link and I see no reason why it should be removed.--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 19:23, 14 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Unfortunately that link is broken. But I felt like leaving the URL. 99.9.112.31 (talk) 21:32, 19 February 2010 (UTC)NotWillDeckerReply

Please stop removing relevant connection

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I do not understand why Merezhkovsky's involvement with mystical anarchism was removed, without even a note on the Talk page. I've reverted it and added more informationa bout Mr M.s politcial career.Harrypotter 13:35, 9 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

It would be good if you could add inline citation to back up your claim. And from my experience, Ghirla rarely comments on talk, unfortunately. Of course maybe we will get lucky this time...--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 15:49, 9 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your comment. I have provided an elucidation. I wont hold my breath for a stroke of luck!Harrypotter 16:21, 9 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Names and dates of novels probably not currently correct in article

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See article from 1911 Britannica - Jmabel | Talk 03:19, 25 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

...And then comes this: Later books of Merezhkovsky include Emperor Paul (1908), Alexander I of Russia (1911), and the Decembrists (1918)... Well, the play on Paul the Emperor is actually called "Paul The First" (Павел Первый, Pavel Pervy, 1908). As for the two novels on Alexander I, their titles are: "Alexander the First" (Александр Первый, Аleksandr Pervy, 1911) аnd "The 14th of December" (Четырнадцатое декабря, Chetyrnadzatoye Dekabrya, 1918).
Oh now I see. In the very first version this sentense was correct: Merezhkovsky wrote historical novels about ... Emperor Paul (1908), Alexander I of Russia (1911), and the Decembrists (1918). The next couple of edits ruined it. -- Evermore2 (talk) 15:45, 4 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Trilogy?

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It appears that there are 4 books that are part of a "trilogy". Are there actually 4 historical novels? Or are two of the titles combined into one novel? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jtyroler (talkcontribs) 08:20, 11 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Antichrist: Peter and Alexis

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Unsourced material goes out pending sourcification (in the long run would go hopefully into the article on the novel itself which I'm going to start sooner or later):

This third novel invited scathing criticism from the underground magazine Osvobozhdenie:

It would be convenient to ask the author: "well, then, and the police department, the regulations on intensified control, the Moskovskie vedomosti, the Grazhdanin, Cossack whips and gallows and other attributes of protection, are they also objects of "mystical order"? Do they also contain the 'unutterable secret of God'?" We would like to say to gentlemen like Merezhkovskij: mysticism obliges. If the idea of monarchy is a mystical one and you are not promoting it in vain, not as a ringing phrase, but with fear and respect, then this conviction obliges you to fight with fury against the Russian police-order (....) You say that autocracy is a religious idea, but the defence of this idea is a matter for God, not the Police-department.[citation needed] )

--Evermore2 (talk) 12:31, 6 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

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