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  Alexander Radishchev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Ради́щев) (September 2, 1749 – September 24, 1802) was a Russian author and social critic who was arrested and exiled under Catherine the Great.
He brought the tradition of radicalism into Russian literature to prominence with the publication in 1790 of his Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow.
Radishchev was born a minor noble and was very well educated and wealthy.
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 Encyclopedia: Russian literature
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Ради́щев) (1749 – 1802) was a Russian author and social critic who was arrested and exiled under Catherine the Great.
Boris Budaev Andrei Bely (Андрей Белый) was the pseudonym of Boris Nikolaevich Bugaev (1880 - 1934), a Russian novelist, poet, theorist, and literary critic.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (Russian:), born December 11, 1918, in Kislovodsk, Russia, is a novelist and winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature.
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 Russian history, 1682-1796 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1790 Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev published his Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow, a fierce attack on serfdom and on the autocracy.
Catherine, already frightened by the French Revolution, had Radishchev arrested and banished to Siberia.
Radishchev later gained recognition as the father of Russian radicalism.
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 Alexander Radishchev--Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow
Radishchev's journey marks the first open condemnation of serfdom in Russian public life, and his overwrought emotional portrayals, drawing heavily on the style and motifs of pre-romantic sentimentalism, quickly drew the attention of Russian readers and the wrath of Catherine the Great.
Alarmed by the radicalism of the French Revolution, Catherine saw in Radishchev's audacity a threat to the state and pronounced him "a rebel worse than Pugachev." Radishchev was arrested, tried and condemned to death, a sentence which Catherine commuted to 10 years exile in Siberia.
Under Paul I, Radishchev was released from exile and his full rights as a nobleman were restored in 1801.
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 List of Russian authors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aleksandr Griboyedov (1795-1828), writer, statesman, Woe from Wit
Aleksandr Pushkin (1799-1837), the greatest Russian poet, novelist, Eugene Onegin, The Bronze Horseman, The Captain's Daughter, Boris Godunov
Ayn Rand (1905-1982), American novelist and philosopher born in St.
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 Alexander Radishchev -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Ради́щев) (1749 – 1802) was a Russian author and social critic who was arrested and exiled under (Empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire (1729-1796)) Catherine the Great.
His depiction of socio-economic conditions in Russia earned him exile to (A vast Asian region of Russia; famous for long cold winters) Siberia until 1797.
He was freed by Catherine's successor Tsar ((New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an apostle) Paul, and attempted to push for the reforms in Russia's government, but was unsuccessful.
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 NPR - All Things Considered: From St. Petersburg to Moscow
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev took notes on what he saw -- harsh laws, capricious punishment, burdensome taxes, suffocating censorship -- and turned his reporting into an impassioned plea for reform.
Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow has long been required classroom reading in Russia, and an inspiration for the nation's revolutionaries.
Here as throughout Russia, and now as in Radishchev's time, "alcoholism is Russia's curse," Garrels says.
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 Russian history, 1682-1796 -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1790 (Click link for more info and facts about Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev) Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev published his (Click link for more info and facts about Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow) Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow, a fierce attack on serfdom and on the autocracy.
Catherine, already frightened by the (The revolution in France against the Bourbons; 1789-1799) French Revolution, had Radishchev arrested and banished to (A vast Asian region of Russia; famous for long cold winters) Siberia.
Catherine brought many of the policies of Peter the Great to fruition and set the foundation for the (Click link for more info and facts about 19th century) 19th century empire.
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 Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev Biography / Biography of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev Literary Biography
The career of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev, whom Soviet critics christened "the first Russian revolutionary," constitutes one of the most perplexing issues in Russian literary history.
The fact that his main claim to fame, the Puteshestvie iz Peterburga v Moskvu (Journey from Petersburg to Moscow, 1790)--a sharp denunciation of serfdom and autocratic rule in Russia--was banned and its author exiled to Siberia accorded Radishchev the status of a martyr in later tradition.
The question is whether Radishchev's actual place in Russian literature really corresponds to this estimate, or whether it merely reflects his reputation as a revolutionary and the Russian tendency to equate political correct.....
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 Encyclopedia: Catherine II of Russia
However, her reign was also marked by the omnipresent censorship and state control of publications.
When Radishchev published his Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow in 1790, warning of uprisings because of the deplorable social conditions of the peasants held as serfs, Catherine had him banned to Siberia.
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 Radishchev
He was educated in the Corps of Pages in St. Petersburg and went on to study law and philosophy at the University of Leipzig in Germany.
And all those who might be fighters for freedom are all great landowners, and freedom is not to be expected from their council but from the heavy weight of enslavement itself.
Radishchev apparently paraphrases the paragraph that follows from Herder's musings on censorship.
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 Russi celebri: Tutte le informazioni su Russi celebri su Encyclopedia.it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Aleksandr Pushkin, (1799 - 1837), poeta e romanziere, La figlia del capitano, La dama di picche
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918 -), scrittore, Premio Nobel per la Letteratura
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 Russian Civil Society in Reform Era
Aleksandr Sleptsov, another organizer of the underground conspiracy named Land and Liberty, served in the Ministry of Education through the whole period.
Lieutenant Colonel Aleksandr Putiata, a high velocity producer of plans for social organizations, was also assigned to the General Staff.
Litfond supported Decembrist conspirators returning from exile in Siberia, the families of revered figures in the history of social opposition (e.g., Aleksandr Radishchev's aging son and Vissarion Belinskii's destitute widow), and the more recent and still active members of the Petrashevtsy groups of 1848-1849.
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 Alexander Radishchev - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Alexander Radishchev - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Russia
RADISHCHEV, ALEKSANDR N. Puteshestvie iz Peterburga v Moskvu [Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow], 1888.
After a preliminary draft had been passed by the censor, the final extended version was privately printed by the author in 1790.
Radishchev was pardoned seven years later and completely rehabilitated in 1801, but he was not able to readjust himself, and committed suicide in 1802.
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 Kids Be Safe : Article 'Aleksandr Kuprin'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: List_of_Russians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Alexander Radishchev Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Waynesburg College Library
Radischev Aleksandr Nikolaevich 1749 1802 -- see --Radishchev Aleksandr Nikolaevich 1749 1802
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 MERSH Volume 30 Contents
Contents of Volume 9 (Decembrists' Uprising of 1825, Russian Historiography of--Dovzhenko, Aleksandr Petrovich)
Contents of Volume 35 (Shishkov, Aleksandr Semenovich--Slovo i delo gosudarevo)
Contents of Volume 38 (Sturdza, Aleksandr Skarlatovich--Ter-Egiazar'ian, Mikhail Andreevich)
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 Aleksandr Nikolaevich Afinogenov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Ohotno vosproizvodit Lev Nikolaevich pered svoimi druz'yami samye rezkie ocenki deyatel'nosti carya, donosyashchiesya iz nizov narodnyh: "Sof'ya Andreeva, - rasskazyvaet on odnazhdy, - imela schast'e vstretit' oborvanca, kotoryj ej skazal: "To byl car' Nikolaj Palkin, a teper' u nas Nikolaj Verevkin.
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 Alexander Radishchev Siberia Paul Leipzig Catherine the Great Russian literature French Revolution George Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow by Alexander Radishchev This website is not copyrighted so please use any information or images found here.
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Vsluh skazal: Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev tomilsya v zdeshnem ostroge okolo semi mesyacev.
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Mezhdu tem, Sever'yan i Petr Nikolaevich proshli iz doma na sennik, vzobralis' naverh po pristavnoj lestnice.
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 Literature of Travel and Exploration -- R Entries
Otryvok puteshestviia v *** I*** T*** [Fragment of a Journey to *** by I*** T***], 1772 (authorship attributed to Radishchev by V. Semennikov and Ia. L.
Journey with reference to Enlightenment theories of the self and attention to the artistic structure of the text.
A Russian Philosophe: Alexander Radishchev, 1749[-]1802, The Hague: Nijhoff, 1964
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 NPR - All Things Considered
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev took notes on what he saw and turned his reporting into an impassioned plea for reform.
In this five-part series on All Things Considered, join NPR's Anne Garrels as she recreates Radishchev's journey.
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 Accessions: RUSSIAN (Research Collection and Undergraduate Library): January 2002
The use of non-prepositional case in the Old Russian NP : structure
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Aleksandr Nikolaevich Engelgardt, Letters from theCountry (ISBN 0195076214)
Radishchev, A. A Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow.
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