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    Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Ива́н Серге́евич Акса́ков; October 8 [O.S. September 26] 1823, village Nadezhdino, Belebeyevsky Uyezd, Orenburg Governorate – February 8 [O.S. January 27] 1886, Moscow) was a Russian littérateur and notable Slavophile.

  2. - Moscú, 30 de abril jul. / 12 de mayo de 1859 greg.) fue un escritor, ensayista, crítico literario y periodista ruso del siglo XIX. Fue padre de los famosos eslavófilos y escritores Konstantín Aksákov (1817-1860), Iván Aksákov (1823-1886) y Vera Aksákova (1819-1864). Biografía.

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  3. Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (born March 29 [April 10, New Style], 1817, Novo-Aksakovo, Russia—died Dec. 7 [Dec. 19], 1860, Zacynthus, Greece) was a Russian writer and one of the founders and principal theorists of the Slavophile movement.

  4. Ivan Aksakov came of a family exceptional for the giftedness of three of its members. The father, Sergey Timofeyevich, proved in his later years to be a first-class writer, an incomparable delineator of life, who saw it and took it literally as it was. He was the same in the delineation of nature.

  5. Ivan Aksakov pasó de la eslavofilia a ser uno de los principales representantes del paneslavismo ruso. En sus escritos se encuentran la continua antítesis entre eslavismo y occidentalismo europeo.

  6. AKSAKOV, IVAN SERGEYEVICH. (1823 – 1886), Slavophile and Panslav ideologue and journalist. Son of the famous theater critic Sergei Timofeyevich Aksakov, Ivan Aksakov received his early education at home in the religious, patriotic, and literary atmosphere of the Aksakov family in Moscow.

  7. Sidney Monas; Ivan Aksakov, 1823–1886: A Study in Russian Thought and Politics. By Stephen Lukashevich. [Harvard Historical Monographs, Number 57.] (Cambridge,