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Pavel Aleksandrovich Katenin (Russian: Павел Александрович Катенин) (22
December 1792 — 4 June 1853) was a
Russian classicist poet, dramatist, and literary...
- Tsar and lay down his arms. Governor-General of the
Orenburg Region A.A.
Katenin granted amnesty to the hero. Olcott,
Martha Brill, The Kazakhs, Hoover...
- now
considered to
belong to the
Gothic genre: Meshchevskiy's "Lila",
Katenin's "Olga", Pushkin's "The Bridegroom", Pletnev's "The Gravedigger" and Lermontov's...
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translated the
ballad into Slovenian,
while Vasily Zhukovsky and
Pavel Katenin published translations in Russian. A
version in
Italian was made by Giovanni...
- (1507–1508),
which were
adaptations of
Italian epics. In Russia,
Pavel Katenin instigated a high-profile
dispute on the
proper way of
translating Italian...
- (1793)
Uladzimir Karatkievich,
Savage Hunt of King
Stakh (1964)
Pavel Katenin, Olga (1816) John Keats, La
Belle Dame sans
Merci (1819) and Isabella,...
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Valentin Kataev (1897–1986),
writer and playwright, Time, Forward!
Pavel Katenin (1792–1853),
classicist poet,
dramatist and
literary critic Mikhail Katkov...
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enchant us in Esther…", 1820), then sang her a
paean in "An
Epistle to
Katenin" (1821). "Каратыгина, Александра Михайловна".
Brokhaus & Efron. Retrieved...
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place of exile, in particular, the
Decembrists Bestuzhev,
Odoevsky and
Katenin were
exiled here. It was
known as
Abinskaya (Аби́нская)
before 1963. Within...
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Donoso Cortés,
Spanish diplomat and
writer (born 1809) June 4 –
Pavel Katenin,
Russian classicist, poet and
dramatist (born 1792)
September 1 – Jacob...