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  1. Stepan Shevyryov and the Creation of a Myth of the Eighteenth-Century Russia (2017) Igor Vishnevetsky This paper focuses on two early poems by Russian Romantic poet and literary scholar Stepan Shevyryov (1806—1864), PETROGRAD (1829) and EPISTLE TO A. S. PUSHKIN (1830).

  2. Shevyrev (who had a rib broken in the scuffle) left Russia "in disgust", never to return again. He died in Paris in 1864 and for half a century remained in oblivion. In 1930s the renewal interest in Shevyryov"s legacy led to several publications, including a 1939 compilation of his poetry in 2 volumes. In 1962 the collection of professor ...

  3. Tis article is devoted to the philosophical opinions of the well-known 19th century Russian thinker and scientist Stepan Shevyryov (1806-1864). By providing a sketch of the life and works of the philosopher, the author reveals the main sources of inspiration for his works and considers his contributions to the key periodicals of the 1820's-40's, especially to the journal Moskvityanin .

  4. Stepan Shevyryov and the Creation of a Myth of the Eighteenth-Century Russia (2017) Igor Vishnevetsky This paper focuses on two early poems by Russian Romantic poet and literary scholar Stepan Shevyryov (1806—1864), PETROGRAD (1829) and EPISTLE TO A. S. PUSHKIN (1830).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShevyryovShevyryov - Wikipedia

    Shevyryov or Shevyrev are the surname of the following people. Pyotr Yakovlevich Shevyryov (1863–1887), Russian revolutionary. Stepan Shevyryov (1806–1864), Russian historian an poet. Valeri Shevyryov (born in 1974), Russian footballer.

  6. Stepan Shevyryov and the Creation of a Myth of the Eighteenth-Century Russia (2017) Igor Vishnevetsky This paper focuses on two early poems by Russian Romantic poet and literary scholar Stepan Shevyryov (1806—1864), PETROGRAD (1829) and EPISTLE TO A. S. PUSHKIN (1830).