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  1. Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky (Russian: Васи́лий Андре́евич Жуко́вский; 9 February [O.S. 29 January] 1787 – 24 April [O.S. 12 April] 1852) was the foremost Russian poet of the 1810s and a leading figure in Russian literature in the first half of the 19th century.

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  2. Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky (em russo: Василий Андреевич Жуковский, romanizado: Vasiliy Andreyevich Zhukovskiy; Gut Mischenskoje, 29 de janeiro jul. / 9 de fevereiro de 1783 greg. – Baden-Baden, 12 de abril jul. / 24 de abril de 1852 greg.) foi o principal poeta russo dos anos 1810 e uma figura importante ...

  3. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky was a Russian poet and translator, one of Aleksandr Pushkin’s most important precursors in forming Russian verse style and language. Zhukovsky, the illegitimate son of a landowner and a Turkish slave girl, was educated in Moscow. He served in the Napoleonic War of 1812.

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  4. 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.

  5. Vasily Zhukovsky (Russian: Василий Андреевич Жуковский) was the foremost Russian poet of the 1810s and a leading figure in Russian literature in the first half of the 19th century. He held a high position at the Romanov court as tutor to the Grand Duchess Alexandra Feodorovna and later to her son, the future Tsar-Liberator Alexander II.

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    • April 12, 1852
    • February 9, 1783
  6. Vasily Zhukovsky (1783–1852)—the father of Russian romanticism, an outstanding poet and translator, the creator of the first aesthetic philosophy in Russian literature, which influenced several generations of Russian authors from Pushkin and Gogol to Vladimir Solov’ev and Alexander Blok—lived a long life.

  7. Zhukovsky, Vasily Andreyevich. views 2,982,010 updated. 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.