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  1. Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov (Russian: Вале́рий Я́ковлевич Брю́сов, IPA: [vɐˈlʲerʲɪj ˈjakəvlʲɪvʲɪdʑ ˈbrʲusəf] ⓘ; 13 December [ O.S. 1 December] 1873 – 9 October 1924) was a Russian poet, prose writer, dramatist, translator, critic and historian. He was one of the principal members of the Russian Symbolist movement. [1] Background.

  2. Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov (born Dec. 13 [Dec. 1, Old Style], 1873, Moscow, Russia—died Oct. 9, 1924, Moscow, Russian S.F.S.R., U.S.S.R.) was a poet, essayist, and editor, one of the founders and leading members of Russian Symbolism.

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  3. Valery Yaklovich Bryusov was a towering figure of Russian Symbolism, a literary movement that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was not only a prolific poet but also a gifted translator, critic, novelist, playwright, and editor. His influence on Russian literature is undeniable, and his legacy continues to be studied and ...

  4. Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov ( Russian: Вале́рий Я́ковлевич Брю́сов) (December 13, 1873 – October 9, 1924) was a Russian poet, prose writer, dramatist, translator, critic and historian. He was one of the founders and principle members of the Russian Symbolist movement.

  5. 'I', of his poetry. The poet was conceived of as explorer, adventurer, quester after secrets. Poetry begins with introspection but ends at the outer limits of the universe. Having learned from Leibniz that the soul is a microcosm of the universe, Bryusov saw the poet's soul as the specially honed instrument for exploring that vast reality

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Mark Konecny. Encyclopedia of Russian History KONECNY, MARK. BRYUSOV, VALERY YAKOVLEVICH (1873–1924), poet, novelist, playwright, critic, translator. Born in Moscow [1], Valery Bryusov was an early proponent of Symbolism in Russia [2].

  7. Russian poet, prose writer, dramatist, translator, critic and historian. Valery Bryusov. Works [ edit] The Tryst. "Radiant Ranks of Seraphim" Benediction. Inevitability. The Fierce Birds. Eventide. "Oh, Cover" Saint Sebastian. The Coming Huns. Dusk. The Stonehewer. To the Poet. Work (Творчество) Works about Bryusov [ edit]