
Alexander Sumarokov - Wikipedia
Alexander Petrovich Sumarokov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Сумаро́ков; 25 November 1717 [O.S. 14 November], Villmanstrand – 12 October 1777 [O.S. 1 October]) was a Russian poet …
Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov | 18th-century, poet, dramatist
Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov was a Russian Neoclassical poet and dramatist, director of the first permanent theatre in St. Petersburg (1756–61) and author of several comedies and nine …
Alexander Sumarokov – a Russian phenomenon — History of …
Sumarokov began to edit Russia’s first literary journal, Industrious Bee. In 1763, having published his Parables, he became Russia’s first fable writer. And finally, he was the author of Russia’s …
18th Century Russian Poet: Alexander Sumaroko
2024年11月18日 · Alexander Sumarokov, a prominent 18th-century Russian poet, dramatist, and literary critic, remains a key figure in the history of Russian literature. His work bridged the gap …
Sumarokov, Alexander Petrovich | Encyclopedia.com
Ranked with Racine and Voltaire during his day, Alexander Petrovich Sumarokov was a founder of modern Russian literature, and arguably one of Russia 's first professional writers.
SUMAROKOV: Life and Works The Russian Boileau, the Russian Racine, the Russian Molière, the Russian Lafontaine, the Russian Voltaire — these are some of the titles contemporaries …
Alexander Sumarokov: biography of the "father of the Russian …
Alexander Petrovich Sumarokov, whose biography is inextricably linked with the development of the national culture of the XVIII century, is rightfully considered "the father of the Russian …
Alexander Sumarokov - Poet Alexander Sumarokov Poems - Poem Hunter
Alexander Petrovich Sumarokov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Сумаро́ков; 25 November 1717 [O.S. 14 November], Moscow – 12 October 1777 [O.S. 1 October], Moscow) was a Russian …
Alexsandr Petrovich Sumarokov - eNotes.com
Alexander Sumarokov (1717-77), unlike Trediakovsky and Lomonosov, came from the hereditary gentry and studied from 1732 to 1740 at the Cadet School for the Nobility, an elite training …
300 years ago: First Russian professional writer Alexander Sumarokov ...
Alexander Sumarokov came from an old noble family. He was a director of the Russian Theater and published Russia's first private magazine Trudolyubivaya Pchela (The Hard Working Bee).
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