Alexander Sheller
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| birthname = Alexander Konstantinovch Sheller
Александр Константинович Шеллер
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1838|08|11}}
| birth_place = Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1900|12|4|1838|08|11}}
| death_place = Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
| occupation = writer • poet • editor
| years_active = 1850s-1900
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Alexander Konstantinovch Sheller ({{langx|ru|Алекса′ндр Константи′нович Ше′ллер}}, 11 August 1838, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, – 4 December 1900, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian writer of Estonian and Polish origins. A regular contributor to Sovremennik, Delo and Russkoye Slovo, Sheller published numerous stories, poems, translations, articles and essays, often using the pseudonym A.Mikhaylov, and is sometimes referred to as A.K. Sheller-Mikhaylov. His best-known novel was Gnilyie bolota (Putrid Moors, 1864), followed by Zhizn Shupova (The Life of Shupov, 1865) and Staryie gnyozda (Old Nests, 1875). The Complete Works of A.K. Sheller-Mikhaylov in 15 volumes came out in 1895.{{cite web | author = Prozorov, V.V| date =1990 | url = http://az.lib.ru/s/shellermihajlow_a_k/text_0030.shtml|title = Шеллер-Михайлов, А.К.| publisher = Russian Writers. Biobibliographical Dictionary. Prosveshchenye| accessdate = 16 May 2015}}V. Shulyatikov. [http://az.lib.ru/s/shuljatikow_w_m/text_0010.shtml The Intelligentsia’s theoretician]. Courier / Курьер, 1900, No.239
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