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Maikov, Vasilii Ivanovich
Born 1728; died June 17 (28), 1778, in Moscow. Russian poet. Maikov was the son of a Yaroslavl landowner. He served in the Semenovskii Regiment (1747-61) in St. Petersburg and became close friends with A. P. Sumarokov. In 1761, Maikov settled in Moscow. He contributed to literary journals and wrote a mock-epic poem entitled The Cardplayer (1763). During the years 1766-67 his Morally Instructive Fables were published. In 1771, Maikov’s best work, the mock-epic poem Elisei, or Bacchus Infuriated, was published; in this work satirical expose was combined with literary and political parody and a vivid and a precise depiction of the mores of St. Petersburg’s urban poor. In the early 1770’s, Maikov became a Mason; this action was reflected in his morally instructive odes and his versifications of the Psalms, which called for moral self-improvement. WORKSSochineniia i perevody. [Edited by P. A. Efremov, with a biographical sketch by L. N. Maikov.] St. Petersburg, 1867.Izbr. proizv. [With an Introduction, textual editing, and notes by A. V. Zapadov.] Moscow-Leningrad, 1966. REFERENCEKukulevich, A. M. “Maikov.” In Istoriia russkoi literatury, vol. 4, part 2. Moscow-Leningrad, 1947.I. Z. SERMAN Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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