Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (alternative spelling: Samuil Yakovlevich Marchak) Russian: Самуи́л Я́ковлевич Марша́к; 3 November [O.S. 22 October] 1887 – 4 July 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet. He translated the sonnets and some other of the works of William Shakespeare, English poetry (including poems for children), and poetry from other languages. Maxim Gorky proclaimed Marshak to be \"the founder of Russia's (Soviet) children's literature.\""@en }
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- Samuil_Marshak abstract "Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (alternative spelling: Samuil Yakovlevich Marchak) Russian: Самуи́л Я́ковлевич Марша́к; 3 November [O.S. 22 October] 1887 – 4 July 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet. He translated the sonnets and some other of the works of William Shakespeare, English poetry (including poems for children), and poetry from other languages. Maxim Gorky proclaimed Marshak to be \"the founder of Russia's (Soviet) children's literature.\"".
- Samuil_Marshak comment "Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (alternative spelling: Samuil Yakovlevich Marchak) Russian: Самуи́л Я́ковлевич Марша́к; 3 November [O.S. 22 October] 1887 – 4 July 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet. He translated the sonnets and some other of the works of William Shakespeare, English poetry (including poems for children), and poetry from other languages. Maxim Gorky proclaimed Marshak to be \"the founder of Russia's (Soviet) children's literature.\"".