4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1865 Poidifer, Kreis Wierland, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire (present-day Pudivere, Väike-Maarja Parish, Lääne-Viru County)
Died
26 December 1933(1933-12-26) (aged 68) Tallinn, Estonia
Occupation
Writer
Nationality
Estonian
Period
1880–1933
Signature
Eduard Vilde (4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1865 – 26 December 1933) was an Estonian writer, a pioneer of critical realism in Estonian literature, and a diplomat. He was the author of classics such as The War in Mahtra and The Milkman from Mäeküla. He was one of the most revered figures in Estonian literature and is generally credited as being the country's first professional writer.[1]
^ELIC. "A Short History of Estonian Literature". The creation of 'our own' literature in the 19th century. Estonian Literature Information Centre. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
EduardVilde (4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1865 – 26 December 1933) was an Estonian writer, a pioneer of critical realism in Estonian literature, and a diplomat...
Boris Vildé (1908–1942), French linguist EduardVilde (1865–1933), Estonian writer and diplomat Iryna Vilde (1907–1982), Ukrainian writer Raimonds Vilde (born...
Metsakalmistu was originally planned to be a public central city cemetery. EduardVilde was the first to be buried in 1933. The original area of the cemetery...
Musta mantliga mees (The Man in the Black Coat) is a novel written by EduardVilde in 1883 and published in 1886. It deals with social criticism. The story...
ideas. Among her best-known works is the Sculpture of Oscar Wilde and EduardVilde [et] in Tartu. Tiiu Kirsipuu was born in Tartu. She attended Miina Härma...
Hauptmann, Russian Maksim Gorky and Estonian August Kitzberg, Oskar Luts and EduardVilde were staged. Also in 1906 the Estonia Music and Theatre Society in Tallinn...
Kirjandusveeb. Retrieved 13 April 2012. "Uudised". "EduardVilde Nimeline Kirjandusauhind" [EduardVilde Literary Prize] (in Estonian). Tartu Linnaraamatukogu...
Parish in Järva County. The movement of the Maltsvetians is treated by EduardVilde (1865–1933) in the novel Prohvet Maltsvet (Prophet Maltsvet). Published...
Kadriorg palace), Kumu Art Museum, Mikkel, Peter the Great Museum and EduardVilde Museum. Nearby, close to the sea, is the Russalka Memorial which commemorates...
also done a lot of research related to Karl Ast, Friedebert Tuglas, EduardVilde, Henrik Visnapuu and Ivar Grünthal. 2014: Bernard Kangro Literary Award...
Russian Maksim Gorky, and Estonians August Kitzberg, Oskar Luts and EduardVilde were staged. The Estonia Theatre is an opera house and concert hall in...
center of Juuru Parish. The school in Juuru is named after the writer EduardVilde. The school was a high school until 2014. The Atla-Eeru Inn, which played...
("social democratic") newspaper was founded in 1901 by Konstantin Päts and EduardVilde. Its editors included Päts, Mihkel Martna, Hans Pöögelmann, Mihkel Pung...
Juhan Viiding (1948–1995), poet, actor Paul Viiding (1904–1962), poet EduardVilde (1865–1933), writer, journalist Heiki Vilep (born 1960), writer Henrik...
canal has a gravel road next to it for maintenance. The 1903 novel by EduardVilde "Kui Anija mehed Tallinnas käisid [Wikidata]" (English: When Anija men...
International Tchaikovsky Competition. Eduard's stage partners include Yulian Rachlin, Patricia Kopachinskaya, Sol Gabetta, Vilde Frang, Boris Andrianov, Aleksandr...
Smert' Ivana Ilyicha) Jules Verne The Lottery Ticket Robur the Conqueror EduardVilde – Musta mantliga mees (The Man in the Black Coat) Auguste Villiers de...
December 26 Anatoly Lunacharsky, Russian Marxist revolutionary (b. 1875) EduardVilde, Estonian writer (b. 1865) December 29 – Ion G. Duca, 35th Prime Minister...
Since 2019, she has been a member of Estonian Writers' Union. 2005: EduardVilde Prize novel Kuu külm kuma ('The Moon's Cold Glow') (2005) novel Kahe...
curtain rolls and satin bedding. The company empolyed 31 worker in 2021. EduardVilde's 1898 novel Raudsed käed is set at the Kreenholm Manufacturing Company...