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  1. Russian. Stepan Petrovich Shevyryov ( Russian: Степан Петрович Шевырёв, 30 (18) October 1806 in Saratov, Russian Empire – 20 (8) May 1864 in Paris, France) was a conservative Russian literary historian and poet, a virulent critic of "the rotting West", and leading representative of the Official Nationality theory.

    • 20 May 1864 (aged 57), Paris, France
    • Russian
    • poet, philologist, critic
  2. 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). The role of 'elemental,' 'natural' imagery is discussed in

  3. 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). The role of 'elemental,' 'natural' imagery is discussed in relation to a myth of the 18th-century Russia put forward by Shevyryov.

  4. 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). The role of 'elemental,' 'natural' imagery is discussed in relation to a myth of the 18th-century Russia put forward by Shevyryov.

    • Charles Richardson
  5. Stepan Petrovich Shevyryov (Степа′н Петро′вич Шевырё′в, 30 (18) October 1806 in Saratov, Russian Empire – 20 (8) May 1864 in Paris, France) was a conservative Russian literary historian and poet, a virulent critic of "the rotting West", and leading representative of the Official Nationality theory.

  6. Svetlana V. Berezkina. To read the full-text of this research, you can request a copy directly from the author. Abstract. The article focuses on the history of S.P. Shevyryovs work on the...

  7. 18 (30) October 1806, in Saratov, was born a famous linguist, literary critic, historian and literary theorist, poet and academician Stepan Petrovich Shevyryov. Birthday anniversary of Stepan P. Shevyryov, a conservative Russian literary historian and poet | Presidential Library