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- Ivan Petrovych Kotliarevsky (Ukrainian: Іван Петрович Котляревський; 9 September [O.S. 29 August] 1769 – 10 November [O.S. 29 October] 1838) was a Ukrainian...
-  'Aeneid') is a burlesque poem in the Ukrainian language, written by Ivan Kotliarevsky in 1798. This mock-heroic poem is considered to be the first literary...
- Котляревський) is a surname of Ukrainian origin. The known persons are: Ivan Kotliarevsky, Ukrainian writer Pyotr Kotlyarevsky, Russian general This page lists...
- the modern era of the Ukrainian literary tradition began with Ivan Kotliarevsky's publication of Eneida in the Ukrainian vernacular. By the 1830s, a Ukrainian...
- written by Ivan Kotliarevsky. It is considered to be the first literary work published wholly in the modern Ukrainian language. Kotliarevsky's epic poem was...
- such a manner, and other historical accounts verify this. Later, Ivan Kotliarevsky and Taras Shevchenko incorporated the Hopak and dancing Cossacks into...
- beginning of modern Ukrainian literature, foremostly the works of Ivan Kotliarevsky. A number of Ukrainian historians such as Volodymyr Doroshenko and Mykhailo...
- talk like 18th-century Russians. Osipov's Eneida was a model for Ivan Kotliarevsky’s seminal 1798 Ukrainian-language version, although the latter used a...
- Ruthenians/Ruthenian.[need quotation to verify] With the publication of Ivan Kotliarevsky's Eneyida (Aeneid) in 1798, which established the modern Ukrainian language...
- Lina Kostenko (born 1930), poet, novelist, and children's writer Ivan Kotliarevsky (1769–1838), poet and playwright Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky (1864–1913), novelist...