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  1. Zhukovsky wrote notable lyrics and odes, including the patriotic poem ‘The Bard in the Camp of the Russian Warriors’ (1812) that saw Russian verse attaining a new sense of flexibility and grace. An outsider childhood. Vasily Zhukovsky was the son of Afanasy Bunin, a landowner of property in the town of Mishenskoe in the Tula province.

  2. Vasili Zhukovski. Vasili Andréyevich Zhukovski (en ruso: Василий Андреевич Жуковский; Mishenskoe, gobernación de Tula, 29 de enero jul. / 9 de febrero de 1783 greg. - Baden-Baden, Alemania ,12 de abril jul. / 24 de abril de 1852 greg.) fue el más importante poeta ruso de los años 1810. Se le atribuye haber ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky (vəsē´lyē əndrā´əvĬch zhōōkôf´skē), 1783–1852, Russian poet and translator. Zhukovsky wrote fine lyrics and odes, including the patriotic poem "The Bard in the Camp of the Russian Warriors" (1812), but is important chiefly for his translations. He introduced into Russia the works of English, French ...

  5. Zhukovsky wrote notable lyrics and odes, including the patriotic poem ‘The Bard in the Camp of the Russian Warriors’ (1812) that saw Russian verse attaining a new sense of flexibility and grace. An outsider childhood. Vasily Zhukovsky was the son of Afanasy Bunin, a landowner of property in the town of Mishenskoe in the Tula province.

  6. Ilya Vinitsky. Vasily Zhukovsky s Romanticism and the Emotional History of Russia. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University, 2015. xi + 375 pp. ISBN 978-0-810-13098-2. Drawing insightfully from the history of emotions as well as on a deep knowledge of French, German, English, and Russian literary culture in

  7. Ilya Vinitsky's Vasily Zhukovsky's Romanticism and the Emotional History of Russia is the first major study in English of Vasily Zhukovsky (1783–1852)—a ...