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 Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov Biography | Dictionary of Literary Biography
The Russian Boileau, the Russian Racine, the Russian Molière, the Russian Lafontaine, the Russian Voltaire--these are some of the titles contemporaries accorded Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov.
The foremost representative of Russian classicism, Sumarokov aspired to be the founder of a new, modern European literature in Russia.
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 Alexander Sumarokov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov (Russian: Александр Петрович Сумароков) (1717 - 1777) was a Russian poet and playwright who single-handedly created classical theatre in Russia, thus assisting Mikhail Lomonosov to inaugurate the reign of classicism in Russian literature.
Born of an awesome family of Muscovite gentry, Sumarokov was educated at the Cadet School in Petersburg, where he acquired an intimate familarity with French polite learning.
Their dialogue is a stilted prose that had never been spoken by anyone and reeked of translation".
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 Sumarokov, Aleksandr Petrovich - HighBeam Encyclopedia
SUMAROKOV, ALEKSANDR PETROVICH [Sumarokov, Aleksandr Petrovich], 1718-77, Russian dramatist and poet.
Sumarokov wrote fables, satires, lyrics, and comic odes in the classical style.
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 Toronto Slavic Quarterly - Authors And Publications
Aleksandr Danilevsky, PhD, is a Lecturer in Russian literature in the Department of Russian and Slavic Philology of Tartu University.
Aleksandr Dolinin is a Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Aleksandr Ospovat is a professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of California, Los Angeles.
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 Alexander Sumarokov Summary
Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov (Russian: Александр Петрович Сумароков) (1717- 1774) was a Russian poet and playwright who single-handedly created classical theatre in Russia, thus assisting Mikhail Lomonosov to inaugurate the re...
In the following essay, Vroon attempts to show that the odes in Ody toržhestvennye, which are often radically edited versions of earlier poems, were altered not only because of Sumarokov's changing ideological concerns and attitudes toward his subjects but because he had a particular artistic vision for the collection as a whole.
In the essay which follows, Vroon argues that the love poems in Elegii liubovnyia, were intended as a narrative sequence, and maintains that the Russian lyric sequence has its beginnings some decades earlier than has been assumed by most critics.
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 Russian literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "Westernization" of Russia, commonly associated with Peter the Great and Catherine the Great, coincided with a reform of the Russian alphabet and increased tolerance of the idea of employing the popular language for general literary purposes.
Romanticism permitted a flowering of especially poetic talent: the names of Zhukovsky and Aleksandr Pushkin came to the fore, followed by Mikhail Lermontov and Fyodor Tyutchev.
Important Russian language writers in Ukraine are Aleksandr Abramovic Bejderman and Andrey Kurkov.
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 AllRefer.com - Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov (Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov (Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov, Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biographies
Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov[ulyiksAn´dur pEtrO´vich sOOmurO´kuf] Pronunciation Key, 1718–77, Russian dramatist and poet.
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 alexius petrovich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Alexius Petrovich (Алексей Петрович in Russian) (1690–1718), a Russian tsarevich, was the son of Tsar Peter I and his first wife Eudoxia Lopukhina.
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 Vera Proskurina, Cornell University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The concept of Sumarokov’s ode not only corresponded with Vergil’s Fourth Eclogue (as well as with Christian symbolism), but clearly expressed the position of political circles that Sumarokov entirely shared.
It was the program of the so-called “Nikita Panin group” which was supposed to limit Catherine’s mission to a brave “salvation” of her “baby boy,” Pavel Petrovich, a legal heir to the throne after Peter III.
Influenced by Panin, the most talented circle of poets leaded by Sumarokov (Mixail Xeraskov, Vasilij Majkov, Ivan Bogdanovič) and their allies politically interpreted the metaphysics of Astraea by developing a program of Catherine’s regency (while Pavel was young) and Panin’s real leadership.
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 USC College: Faculty: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures: Marcus Levitt
Levitt, M.C. (1999) "The Illegal Staging of Sumarokov’s 'Sinav i Truvor' in 1770 and the Problem of Authorial Status in Eighteenth-Century Russia" Slavic and East European Journal, 43: 2 (Summer 1999), pp.
Levitt, M.C. (1995) "Sumarokov - chitatel' Peterburgskoi biblioteki Akademii nauk [Sumarokov as Reader at the Academy of Sciences Library]" XVIII vek [18th Century], 19, pp.
Levitt, M.C. (1995) "'Introduction' and 'Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov'" in Marcus C. Levitt (Eds.) Early Modern Russian Writers, Late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol.
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 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE RUSSIANS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Although much of the work produced during the later Muscovite period, leading into the beginning of the 19th century, was adapted from western European traditions and forms, by the turn of the century (1900), Russia had developed its own secure cultural identity, embodied both in the visual arts and, more significantly, in literature.
The second quarter of the 19th century began with a shift from poetry to prose in Russian literary circles.
Pushkin, still one of the leading writers, published several prose works, including The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin (1831), The Queen of Spades (1834), and The Captain's Daughter (1836).
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 Levitt: List of Publications
Article, "The Illegal Staging of Sumarokov's Sinav i Truvor in 1770 and the problem of Authorial Status in Eighteenth-Century Russia," The Slavic and East European Journal 43: 2 (Summer 1999): 299-323.
"Introduction" and "Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov," in Early Modern Russian Writers, Late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, ed.
Article, "Sumarokov's Russianized 'Hamlet': Texts and Contexts," The Slavic and East European Journal 38: 2 (Summer 1994): 319-341.
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 Canadian Institute for Political Integrity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Sumarokov adopted their rhetorical language and heroic tone in such works as his adaptation (1748) of Hamlet, but he later took his subjects from Russian history.
In 1756, Sumarokov was appointed director of the Russian Imperial Theater in Saint Petersburg, the country's first permanent professional public theater.
Enormously prolific, Sumarokov is considered the first professional man of letters in Russia as well as an important bridge between European literature and Russian poetry and drama.
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 Valeriy Ganichev __ SMEKH V ROSSII
Sumarokov i Fonvizin, yazvitel'nyy basnopisets i dramaturg Vasiliy Maykov s ego burlesknoy poemoy "Elisey ili razdrazhennyy Vakkh", nravouchitel'nyy i zorkiy tvorets basen Ivan KHemnitser.
Sumarokov pridaval basnyam bytovoy kharakter malen'koy komedii nravov.
V sootvetstvii s "nizkim dukhom" basennogo zhanra Sumarokov pisal ikh narochito "prostymi slovami", i Karamzin schital ikh luchshimi iz vsego, chto napisal Sumarokov.
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 1777: Information from Answers.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Poet-playwright Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov dies in poverty at Moscow October 12 (October 1 Old Style) at age 59, having lost favor with Catherine II (the Great).
Russian esthete Count Aleksandr Stroganoff, 44, sends his talented 18-year-old serf Andrei Voronikhin to Moscow to study painting and architecture.
Heir to one of Russia's greatest fortunes (and possibly Voronikhin's father), the count has lived at Paris and will bring Voronikhin back to St. Petersburg, where the youth will study alongside the count's legitimate son Paul under a French tutor recommended by Denis Diderot.
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 Consistency List - PERSONAL NAMES (R-Z) (Soloviev)
Shakhovskoy, Prince Yakov Petrovich, chief procurator of Holy Synod 41 1757-61
Sheremetev, Ivan Petrovich, governor of Kostroma 15 1606-10
Tatev, Prince Boris Petrovich, boyar and governor 14 1598-1606
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 Price Compare ISBN B000KC8UEG Mosskaw / Moskva: Sumarokov's Translations of Fleming's Sonnets (1).(Stadt ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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 AATSEEL 2004 Preliminary Conference Program
Paper: Belkin’s Hidden Heartbreak: Gaps and Clues in The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin (Victoria Sevastianova, Dartmouth College)
Paper: The Albigensian Motif of the Celestial Double in The Rose And The Cross by Aleksandr Blok (Yevgeny A. Slivkin, Defense Language Institute, Monterey, CA)
Paper: Orthography as Mirror of Culture: The Case of Sumarokov (Marcus Levitt, University of Southern California)
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DENIS DAVYDOV : ISTORICHESKII ROMAN / ALEKSANDR BARKOV.
Demin, Aleksandr, 1956- POPULIARNAIA ENTSIKLOPEDIIA KINO IVANOVSKOGO KRAIA / ALEKSANDR DEMIN.
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 MERSH Volume 53 Contents
Contents of Volume 9 (Decembrists' Uprising of 1825, Russian Historiography of--Dovzhenko, Aleksandr Petrovich)
Contents of Volume 17 (Kievan Uprising of 1113--Kovalevskii, Evgraf Petrovich)
Contents of Volume 35 (Shishkov, Aleksandr Semenovich--Slovo i delo gosudarevo)
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 SULAIR: Special Collection Holdings by the Library of Congress Classification System
OPASNYI SOSED (Moskva : Izdatelskii dom "Aleksandr Sevastianov, 1993)
DVENADTSAT (Moskva : Izdatelskii dom "Aleksandr Sevastianov", 1994)
EROTICHESKIE SONETY (Moskva : Izdatelskii dom "Aleksandr Sevastianov", 1993)
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