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  1. Vasili Andréyevich Zhukovski (en ruso: Василий Андреевич Жуковский; Mishenskoe, gobernación de Tula, 29 de enero jul. / 9 de febrero de 1783 greg. - Baden-Baden, Alemania ,12 de abril jul. / 24 de abril de 1852 greg.) fue el más importante poeta ruso de los años 1810. Se le atribuye haber introducido el Romanticismo en la literatura rusa.

  2. 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.

  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.

  4. Vasili Andréyevich Zhukovski fue el más importante poeta ruso de los años 1810. Se le atribuye haber introducido el Romanticismo en la literatura rusa. El cuerpo principal de su producción literaria consiste en traducciones libres que cubren una impresionantemente amplia selección de poetas, desde Ferdousí hasta Schiller.

  5. Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky (February 1783 – April 1852) was the foremost Russian poet of the 1800s. He is credited with introducing the Romantic Movement to Russian literature. Romanticism in Russia would produce the likes of Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov among others.

  6. 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.

  7. According to Zontag, Zhukovsky—the illegitimate son of the Russian nobleman Afanasy Bunin and Salkha, a sixteen-year-old captive from the Turkish wars—is accepted and raised as the favorite of the en-lightened women of the Bunin household, including Bunin’s wife, together with his foreign mother.