Ivan Krylov: Russian Fable Writer and Playwright
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Where was Ivan Krylov born?

  • Kazan
  • Novosibirsk
  • St. Petersburg
  • Moscow (correct)
  • What type of works did Krylov write, in addition to fables?

  • Biographies and autobiographies
  • Tragedies and comedies (correct)
  • Epic poetry and novels
  • Science fiction and dystopian fiction
  • Where did Ivan Krylov start his literary career?

  • St. Petersburg (correct)
  • Moscow
  • Kiev
  • Vladivostok
  • Which journal did Krylov publish, besides 'Pochta Dukhov'?

    <p>'Zritel'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who praised Krylov's fable collection in 1805?

    <p>Dmitryev</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When did Ivan Krylov pass away?

    <p>November 9, 1844</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of works did Krylov write besides fables?

    <p>Tragedies and comedies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where did Krylov start his literary career?

    <p>St. Petersburg</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which journal did Krylov first venture into publishing satirical content?

    <p>'Pochta Dukhov'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the name of the critic who praised Krylov's fable collection in 1805?

    <p>Dmitryev</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Ivan Andreyevich Krylov is known in Russian literature as a fable writer, playwright, publisher, and publicist.
    • He was born on February 2, 1769 in Moscow to a poor military officer father and his birthplace is uncertain.
    • Krylov's creative legacy includes tragedies, comedies, and 236 fables collected in 9 volumes.
    • He started his literary career in St. Petersburg, where he worked on dramatic works and faced criticism from contemporary critics.
    • Krylov then ventured into publishing satirical journals, starting with "Pochta Dukhov" and later "Zritel," which was more successful.
    • In 1797, he became a tutor and personal secretary to Prince Golitsyn, continuing to write dramatic and poetic works.
    • He gained recognition as a brilliant fable writer after critic Dmitryev praised his fable collection in 1805.
    • Krylov never married or had children officially, but there were rumors of a common-law wife named Fanya who may have been his adopted daughter.
    • Despite health issues, including two strokes, Krylov continued to write and passed away on November 9, 1844 in St. Petersburg.
    • His legacy includes not only fables for children and satirical works for adults but also anecdotes about his personal life and relationships.

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    Explore the life and works of Ivan Andreyevich Krylov, a prominent Russian fable writer, playwright, and publicist known for his vast collection of fables and dramatic pieces. Learn about his upbringing, literary career, and lasting legacy in Russian literature.

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