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Russian Women (Russian: Ру́сские же́нщины, romanized: Russkiye zhenshchiny) is a two-poem cycle by Nikolai Nekrasov, telling the stories of two women, the wives of the Decembrists, who followed their husbands, Sergey Trubetskoy and Sergey Volkonsky, to their exile in Siberia. Part one, Princess Trubetskaya (Княгиня Трубецкая), was written in July 1871; part two, Princess M.N. Volkonskaya (Княгиня М.Н. Волконская, based upon Volkonskaya's memoirs), a year later. Both were published by Otechestvennye Zapiski, in April 1872 and January 1873, respectively, in 'softened', censorship-friendly versions. Both were included into the 1873 Stikhotvoreniya (Стихотворения, Poems) collection, now as a single, two-part work.

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  • Russian Women (Russian: Ру́сские же́нщины, romanized: Russkiye zhenshchiny) is a two-poem cycle by Nikolai Nekrasov, telling the stories of two women, the wives of the Decembrists, who followed their husbands, Sergey Trubetskoy and Sergey Volkonsky, to their exile in Siberia. Part one, Princess Trubetskaya (Княгиня Трубецкая), was written in July 1871; part two, Princess M.N. Volkonskaya (Княгиня М.Н. Волконская, based upon Volkonskaya's memoirs), a year later. Both were published by Otechestvennye Zapiski, in April 1872 and January 1873, respectively, in 'softened', censorship-friendly versions. Both were included into the 1873 Stikhotvoreniya (Стихотворения, Poems) collection, now as a single, two-part work. (en)
  • «Ру́сские же́нщины» — поэма Николая Алексеевича Некрасова, рассказывающая о жёнах декабристов, последовавших за мужьями в Сибирь. Произведение состоит из двух самостоятельных частей. Первая, повествующая о княгине Екатерине Трубецкой, создана в 1871 году; вторая, написанная на основе воспоминаний Марии Волконской, завершена в 1872 году. Обе части были опубликованы в журнале «Отечественные записки» (1872, № 4 и 1873, том 206) (ru)
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  • Russian Women (Russian: Ру́сские же́нщины, romanized: Russkiye zhenshchiny) is a two-poem cycle by Nikolai Nekrasov, telling the stories of two women, the wives of the Decembrists, who followed their husbands, Sergey Trubetskoy and Sergey Volkonsky, to their exile in Siberia. Part one, Princess Trubetskaya (Княгиня Трубецкая), was written in July 1871; part two, Princess M.N. Volkonskaya (Княгиня М.Н. Волконская, based upon Volkonskaya's memoirs), a year later. Both were published by Otechestvennye Zapiski, in April 1872 and January 1873, respectively, in 'softened', censorship-friendly versions. Both were included into the 1873 Stikhotvoreniya (Стихотворения, Poems) collection, now as a single, two-part work. (en)
  • «Ру́сские же́нщины» — поэма Николая Алексеевича Некрасова, рассказывающая о жёнах декабристов, последовавших за мужьями в Сибирь. Произведение состоит из двух самостоятельных частей. Первая, повествующая о княгине Екатерине Трубецкой, создана в 1871 году; вторая, написанная на основе воспоминаний Марии Волконской, завершена в 1872 году. Обе части были опубликованы в журнале «Отечественные записки» (1872, № 4 и 1873, том 206) (ru)
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