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  1. Vasily Zhukovsky. (9 February 1783 — 24 April 1852) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Василий Андреевич Жуковский, Vasilij Andreevič ŽZhukovskij, Vasiliï Andreevich Zhukovskiï, Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky, Vassily Zhukovsky, Vassili Andreevitch Joukovski, Wasily Andrejewitsch Joukoffsky, Wassilij ...

  2. Vasily Zhukovsky has 102 books on Goodreads with 1400 ratings. Vasily Zhukovsky’s most popular book is Светлана (Russian Edition).

  3. Svetlana is one of the most popular works of Russian romanticism, became one of the sources of the spread of the name Svetlana (before Zhukovsky it was found in Vostokov). "Svetlana" is mentioned and quoted several times by Alexander Pushkin ("Eugene Onegin", [2] chapter 3, stanza V; chapter 5, stanza X, epigraph to chapter 5; epigraph to the ...

  4. Vasily Zhukovsky (1783-1852), in an 1837 portrait by Karl Bryullov. Russian poet, translator and literary critic (b. 29 January/9 February 1783 near Belyov; d. 24 April 1852 in Baden-Baden [N.S.] ), born Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky (Василий Андреевич Жуковский).

  5. Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky foi o principal poeta russo dos anos 1810 e uma figura importante na literatura russa na primeira metade do século XIX. Ele ocupou um alto cargo na corte Romanov como tutor da grã-duquesa Alexandra Feodorovna e, mais tarde, de seu filho, o futuro czar-libertador Alexandre II.

  6. 17 de dez. de 2021 · While Zhukovsky himself—to recall Vinitsky's introduction—refrained from the acts of heroism, adultery, and dueling that made the lives of his contemporary noblemen exciting and, at times, tragically short, the story of Zhukovsky's long and seemingly uneventful life, when viewed in relation to the texts that informed and were transformed by his poems and translations, passes like a ...

  7. The first major study in English of Vasily Zhukovsky (1783–1852)–poet, transla–tor of German romantic verse, and mentor of Pushkin–this book brings overdue attention to an important figure in Russian literary and cultural history.