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Where was Ivan Krylov born?
Where was Ivan Krylov born?
What type of works did Krylov write, in addition to fables?
What type of works did Krylov write, in addition to fables?
Where did Ivan Krylov start his literary career?
Where did Ivan Krylov start his literary career?
Which journal did Krylov publish, besides 'Pochta Dukhov'?
Which journal did Krylov publish, besides 'Pochta Dukhov'?
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Who praised Krylov's fable collection in 1805?
Who praised Krylov's fable collection in 1805?
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When did Ivan Krylov pass away?
When did Ivan Krylov pass away?
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What type of works did Krylov write besides fables?
What type of works did Krylov write besides fables?
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Where did Krylov start his literary career?
Where did Krylov start his literary career?
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In which journal did Krylov first venture into publishing satirical content?
In which journal did Krylov first venture into publishing satirical content?
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What was the name of the critic who praised Krylov's fable collection in 1805?
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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.