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  1. Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev (also Gumilyov; Russian: Николай Степанович Гумилёв, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj sʲtʲɪˈpanəvʲɪtɕ ɡʊmʲɪˈlʲɵf] ⓘ; April 15 [O.S. 3 April] 1886 – August 26, 1921) was a Russian poet, literary critic, traveler, and military officer.

  2. Nikolai Stepanovitch Gumilev, em russo: Никола́й Степа́нович Гумилёв (15 de abril de 1886 — 25 de agosto de 1921) foi um influente poeta, crítico literário e militar russo. Foi o primeiro marido de Anna Akhmátova e o pai do historiador Lev Gumilev. [1]

  3. Learn about the life and poetry of Nikolai Gumilev, a versatile and influential Russian poet who founded Acmeism and fought in World War I. Explore his exotic, imaginative, and patriotic verse, as well as his opposition to the Bolshevik regime.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov (born April 15, 1886, Kronshtadt, Russia—died August 24, 1921, Petrograd [now St. Petersburg]) was a Russian poet and theorist who founded and led the Acmeist movement in Russian poetry in the years before and after World War I.

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  5. Nikolai Stepanovitch Gumilev, em russo: Никола́й Степа́нович Гумилёв ( 15 de abril de 1886 — 25 de agosto de 1921) foi um influente poeta, crítico literário e militar russo. Foi o primeiro marido de Anna Akhmátova e o pai do historiador Lev Gumilev.

  6. Gumilev’s open refusal to compromise his artistic or spiritual integrity was inevitably fatal. On 3 August 1921 he was accused of involvement in the so-called Tagantsev conspiracy or Petrograd military organization which, it was claimed, supported the restoration of the monarchy.

  7. 15 de abr. de 2016 · Nikolai Gumilev had many guises in his life: romantic, leading light of Russian Silver Age poetry, officer, intrepid traveler, explorer and womanizer. He went from being a war hero in his...