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as an official; in 1847 he moved to the Ministry of Justice and in 1849 to the State Chancellery, all the while suffering greatly from "stupid mechanical routine" of these offices, seeking solace partly in high society's frivolous pleasures but more and more in literary exercises and numerous
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In 1858 Alexey Zhemchuzhnikov married Yelizaveta Dyakova (1833—1875), a daughter of colonel Alexey Dyakov (1790—1837) and Baroness Maria D'Alheim (d. 1833). They had four children: Olga (1859-1920), Lydia (1860-1887), Anastasia and Vladimir.
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demonstratively left the theatre, outraged "with the absurdity of what's been going on stage," and the play was promptly banned. Not long before this, in 1850, Aleksey Zhemchuzhnikov made a debut in
283:. Another long gap in Aleksey Zhemchuzhnikov's career was caused by his wife Yelizaveta's illness. She died in 1875. In 1880s he again started publishing poems, mainly in 449: 162:
was a trustee. It was "the set of high ideals and honourable aspirations" he's got in this college, that formed the basis of his outlook and life philosophy.
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magazines. On 1 January 1858, Zhemchuzhnikov quit the state service and started to enjoy "total private freedom," striking friendships with
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In the late 1840s Aleksey Zhemchuzhnikov alongside brothers Vladimir and Alexander, as well as Aleksey K. Tolstoy, created the
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Up until the age of fourteen Aleksey stayed at home, receiving private education. In 1835, after a short stint at the
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Creative crisis made Zhemchuzhnikov (who felt he was beginning to evolve into a sub-
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type of a poet) stop writing, leave the capital and move first to
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From 1884 Zhemchuzhnikov lived mostly in Pavlovka village in the
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came out in two volumes which received exceedingly warm reviews.
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and Ilyinovka village. Another collection, critically acclaimed
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Short Autobiography. The Select Works. Moscow. 1963. P. 63.
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After the graduation in 1841 Zhemchuzhnikov joined the
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Russian poet, dramatist, essayist and literary critic
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Pochep
Tambov
Russian
1821
1908
Russian poet
dramatist
essayist
literary critic
Kozma Prutkov
Pochep
Chernigov Governorate
Bryansk Oblast
Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
Antony Pogorelsky
Saint Petersburg
Prince Oldenburg
Russian Senate
Mikhail Petrashevsky
Kozma Prutkov
Nikolay I
Sovremennik
Otechestvennye Zapiski
Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya
Iskra
Sergey Aksakov
Ivan Turgenev
Vladimir Odoyevsky
Fyodor Tyutchev

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