- Ivan
Petrovych Kotliarevsky (Ukrainian: Іван Петрович Котляревський; 9 September [O.S. 29 August] 1769 – 10 November [O.S. 29 October] 1838) was a Ukrainian...
- Котляревський) is a
surname of
Ukrainian origin. The
known persons are: Ivan
Kotliarevsky,
Ukrainian writer Pyotr Kotlyarevsky,
Russian general This page lists...
- '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...
- 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...
- of
Ukrainian writers gathered in
Poltava to
inaugurate a
monument to
Kotliarevsky.
Lesya Ukrainka actively opposed Russian tsarism and was a
member of...
- 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...
- such a manner, and
other historical accounts verify this. Later, Ivan
Kotliarevsky and
Taras Shevchenko incorporated the
Hopak and
dancing Cossacks into...
- Ruthenians/Ruthenian.[need
quotation to verify] With the
publication of Ivan
Kotliarevsky's Eneyida (Aeneid) in 1798,
which established the
modern Ukrainian language...
-
beginning of
modern Ukrainian literature,
foremostly the
works of Ivan
Kotliarevsky. A
number of
Ukrainian historians such as
Volodymyr Doroshenko and Mykhailo...
- with the
emergence of
modern Ukrainian literature,
spearheaded by Ivan
Kotliarevsky.
Prominent 19th-century
Ukrainian authors included Taras Shevchenko,...