3 June [O.S. 22 May] 1826 (aged 59) Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Occupation
Writer, historian, poet
Period
1781–1826
Literary movement
Sentimentalism
Notable works
Poor Liza History of the Russian State
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Nikolay Mikhailovich Karamzin (Russian: Никола́й Миха́йлович Карамзи́н; 12 December [O.S. 1 December] 1766 – 3 June [O.S. 22 May] 1826) was a Russian historian, romantic writer, poet and critic. He is best remembered for his fundamental History of the Russian State, a 12-volume national history.
Nikolay Mikhailovich Karamzin (Russian: Никола́й Миха́йлович Карамзи́н; 12 December [O.S. 1 December] 1766 – 3 June [O.S. 22 May] 1826) was a Russian...
may refer to Aurora Karamzin (1808–1902), Finnish-Swede philanthropist, wife of Andrei Karamzin, a son of NikolayNikolayKaramzin (1766–1826), Russian...
It is also famous for its writers such as Ivan Goncharov, Nikolay Yazykov and NikolayKaramzin, and for painters such as Arkady Plastov and Nikas Safronov...
short story or sentimental novella by the Russian author NikolayKaramzin. It is one of Karamzin's best-known short stories in Russia. It is the tale of...
implored the mercy of God and the forgiveness of his son. — NikolayKaramzin Repin relied on Karamzin's story to paint Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on...
Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Convent, near his favourite poets, NikolayKaramzin and Vasily Zhukovsky. It is unclear how many attended his funeral....
feasts, which would have been a role close to the Tsar. The historian NikolayKaramzin writes that the first favourites of Ivan the Terrible were Alexei and...
included writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Mikhail Katkov, Konstantin Aksakov, NikolayKaramzin, Konstantin Pobedonostsev and Pyotr Semyonov. They all argued that...
ground. The first literary figure, NikolayKaramzin, was buried in the cemetery in 1826, followed in 1833 by Nikolay Gnedich, an associate of Alexander...
Viterbo The Pantheon, a 1798 collection of written pieces compiled by NikolayKaramzin Pantheon Books, a Random House imprint Pantheon (film), a 2017 French...
of the time. At the university he became friends with the sons of NikolayKaramzin who studied with him. In 1834 Abovian visited his cousin Maria (daughter...
included writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Mikhail Katkov, Konstantin Aksakov, NikolayKaramzin, Konstantin Pobedonostsev and Pyotr Semyonov. They all argued that...
picked topics less offensive to the autocrat. the historian and writer NikolayKaramzin, 1766–1826, the key figure of literary sentimentalism in Russia, for...
years old. While residing in Tver with George, Ekaterina supported NikolayKaramzin to write his later famous historical work. Tsar Alexander adopted reactionary...
of Poland and Circassia is held by 19th-century Russian historian NikolayKaramzin to be a major reason for the heavy losses taken in those expeditions...
early modern sources except two minor mentions: the first, cited by NikolayKaramzin, simply listed her name "as concubine" with Ivan's other spouses. The...
works from Mikhail Lomonosov, Denis Fonvizin, Gavrila Derzhavin, and NikolayKaramzin. From the early 1830s, during the Golden Age of Russian Poetry, literature...
moved to Constantinople. Her paternity is not known for certain, but NikolayKaramzin was the first to theorise that Helena was returning to her native city...
of English Sentimentalism and German Sturm und Drang. He also met NikolayKaramzin, the preeminent Russian man of letters and the founding editor of the...
with Alexander Humboldt, Madame de Stael, Goethe, Prince de Ligne, NikolayKaramzin, and Vasily Zhukovsky. Uvarov studied in Göttingen, and from 1811 to...
⟨ё⟩ ((CYRILLIC) IO) came from the Russian alphabet and introduced by NikolayKaramzin in 1797. The ⟨ў⟩ ((CYRILLIC) SHORT U) was proposed by Russian linguist...
and a Lover (1878) Karl Friedrich Kahlert's The Necromancer (1794) NikolayKaramzin, Poor Liza (1792) and Island of Bornholm (1793) Uladzimir Karatkievich...
wielded significant political clout. He was the grandson of historian NikolayKaramzin. A strong supporter of the role of the landed gentry in politics and...