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  1. Samuíl Yákovlevich Marshak fue un escritor, poeta, dramaturgo, crítico literario y traductor ruso. Entre algunos de sus trabajos más reconocidos se encuentran las traducciones al ruso de los sonetos de William Shakespeare y gran cantidad de obras de literatura infantil, algo por lo que Maksim Gorki le proclamó «fundador de la literatura infantil soviética».

  2. Samuil Marshak, Thomas P. Whitney, Diane Stanley (Illustrator) Reality gives way to enchantment in the mountains of Bohemia one blustery January night when a little girl is ordered to find snowdrops by her cruel stepmother. The child knows that these delicate spring flowers do not grow in the middle of the winter, but what else can she do but obey?

  3. Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (; – July 4, 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet. He translated Shakespeare's sonnets, some other Shakespeare's works, 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." In 1914 Marshak and his wife worked with ...

  4. Samuil Marshak. Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (Russian: Самуил Маршак; 3 November 1887 – 4 June 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet. Among his Russian translations are William Shakespeare's sonnets, poems by William Blake and Robert Burns, and Rudyard Kipling's stories. Maxim Gorky proclaimed Marshak ...

  5. Samuil Marshak Medium Book with nine lithographed illustrations (including cover) Dimensions page: 7 1/2 x 5 7/8" (19 x 15 cm); book: 7 1/2 x 5 7/8 x 1/16" (19 x 15 x 0.1 cm) Publisher Raduga, Moscow/Leningrad Edition 30,000 Credit Gift of The Judith ...

  6. Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (Russian: Самуил Маршак; 3 November 1887 – 4 June 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet. Among his Russian translations are William Shakespeare's sonnets, poems by William Blake and Robert Burns, and Rudyard Kipling's stories. Maxim Gorky proclaimed Marshak to be "the ...