Nestor Kukolnik

Nestor Vasilievich Kukolnik (Russian Нестор Васильевич Кукольник; * 8 ​​Septemberjul / September 20 1809greg in Saint Petersburg, .. .. † 8 Dezemberjul / December 20 1868greg in Taganrog ) was a Russian novelist, poet and playwright.

Life

Kukolnik was born in 1809 as son of a professor. He received his education in Nezhin (now Ukraine ) at the High School of Science ( Prince Bezborodko 's Lyceum ). He worked as a teacher of Russian at the grammar school of Vilnius. In 1833, he joined with the dramatic imagination on with a huge success. His next fancy " Jacobo Sannasar " published 1839. It was followed by a condensed five- act drama, " The hand of the Almighty has saved the fatherland " from the period of interregnum after that also had an immense success. No less popular was also published in 1835 drama " Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Skopin - Schuiski ". Up until the 60s into it remained one of the most popular plays on the Russian stage. 1840 - 1845 Kukolnik has published numerous novels, short stories, plays and poems. 1836 - 1842 he moved " The Artistic newspaper", and 1845 - 1847 - " Dagerrotyp " and " Illustratia ". 1841 came his collection of fairy tales to the world, 1842 - " The paintings of Russian painting ". Himself took Kukolnik as the founder of the romantic school in Russia, and accepted only three geniuses: Karl Briullov, Mikhail Glinka and themselves Nevertheless, his contemporaries were treating him from the literature Elite cool: Pushkin held his dramatic works for bungling, Belinsky recognized only some importance his stories to. In 1852 he published his historical drama " batman ". It was shown during the Crimean War, the patriotic conformity of the audience made ​​for success. The works Kukolnik 's were published for the most part in the " Library for reading " publishing, but many also move separately. 1857 moved to Kukolnik to Taganrog, where he died in obscurity in 1868.

After his death his works were " The narrative of a blue and a green cloth " and his novel " John III. , Collector of Russian regions' published. In the 1880s, the majority of his stories about the era of Peter the Great became embarrassed in the " Low Budget library " of Suvorin. Some works of Kukolnik were translated into Swedish and Finnish. Kukolnik for himself was not a great and original person. But the huge success that has accompanied his melodramas allwärts, as well as his art -critical activities secure him a place among the Russian personalities.

  • Author
  • Literature (19th century)
  • Literature ( Russian)
  • Drama
  • Story
  • Russian
  • Born in 1809
  • Died in 1868
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