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Alexander Ertel

Alexander Ivanovich Ertel ((ロシア語:Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Э́ртель)) (July 19, 1855 – February 7, 1908), was a Russian novelist and short story writer.
==Biography==
Ertel was born near Voronezh, where his father was a Russified German estate agent. He never completed school, and was largely self-educated. He published his first collection of stories called ''Notes from the Steppes'' in 1883. He was imprisoned in 1884 for his revolutionary ties, and afterwards exiled to Tver for four years. He published a number of novellas and stories in the 1880s and 1890s, including ''A Greedy Peasant (1886)'', and the two epic novels ''The Gardenins (1889)'', and ''Change (1891)''. When ''The Gardenins'' was republished in 1908, it featured a preface by Leo Tolstoy, who admired Ertel's work.

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