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  1. Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Константи́н Серге́евич Акса́ков) (10 April 1817 – 19 December 1860), a Russian critic and writer, became one of the earliest and most notable Slavophiles. He wrote plays, social criticism, and histories of the ancient Russian social order.

  2. - Moscú, 30 de abril jul. / 12 de mayo de 1859 greg.) fue un escritor, ensayista, crítico literario y periodista ruso del siglo XIX. Fue padre de los famosos eslavófilos y escritores Konstantín Aksákov (1817-1860), Iván Aksákov (1823-1886) y Vera Aksákova (1819-1864). Biografía.

  3. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (born March 29 [April 10, New Style], 1817, Novo-Aksakovo, Russia—died Dec. 7 [Dec. 19], 1860, Zacynthus, Greece) was a Russian writer and one of the founders and principal theorists of the Slavophile movement.

  4. Konstantin Aksakov (1817-1860) Russian poet, literary critic, historian and linguist (b. 29 March/10 April 1817 at Novo-Aksakov; d. 7/19 December 1860 at Zakynthos), born Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (Константин Сергеевич Аксаков). Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Aksakov.

  5. 18 de may. de 2018 · AKSAKOV, KONSTANTIN SERGEYEVICH. (1817 – 1860), Slavophile ideologue and journalist. Konstantin Aksakov was a member of one of the most famous literary families in nineteenth-century Russia. His father was the well-known theater critic and memoirist Sergei Aksakov; his brother, Ivan Aksakov, was an important publicist in the 1860s ...

  6. AKSAKOV, KONSTANTIN SERGEEVICH. Véase . LEER MÁS. SUSCRÍBETE . A NUESTRO BOLETÍN . He leído i acepto las condiciones legales. Información básica sobre el tratamiento de datos (LO 3/2018 y Reglamento (UE) 2016/679 [RGPD]). Responsable del tratamiento: GEMINATAE E-DITIONES. ...

  7. Intellectual biographies of Konstantin Aksakov, Ivan Kireevskii and Aleksei Khomiakov have shown how prominent individuals in the circle borrowed from a range of Russian and Western sources to construct a striking new doctrine.'