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of which he was a head in 1902–1906. Mir Bozhy was closed after the publication of a Vyborg proclamation ("To the people from the People's representatives") and there was a case opened against Batyushkov in court.
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among others), Batyushkov regularly reviewed theatre productions and in 1917 became a head of the Saint Petersburg State Theatres committee before being fired by
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and joined its history and philology faculty which he graduated in 1880. Several years later, after a trip abroad, he became the Petersburg University professor.
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One of the leading literary critics of his times, Batyshkov reviewed works by all the prominent Russian authors of the time:
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Fyodor Batyushkov was born in Tver Governorate, to a noble Russian family. He was a distant relative (great-nephew) of
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among many others. He was regularly corresponding with Kuprin (his close friend), Gorky,
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in 3 volumes (1912–1914). A biographer of prominent Russian dramatists (
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scholar, Batyushkov, wrote numerous treatises and essays (on
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Tver Governorate
Russian Empire
Soviet Russia
Nikolskoe Cemetery
Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Tver Governorate
Russian Empire
Petrograd
Soviet Russia
philologist
Mir Bozhy
literary historian
Konstantin Batyushkov
Grodno
Kazan
Saint Petersburg University
Vestnik Evropy
Zhurnal Dlya Vsekh
Rech
Mir Bozhy
Leonid Andreev
Maxim Gorky
Alexander Kuprin
Ivan Bunin
Konstantin Balmont
Valery Bryusov
Chekhov
Repin
Korolenko

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