Nikolay Yazykov
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Nikolay Mikhailovich Yazykov (; – ) was a Russian poet and Slavophile who in the 1820s rivalled
Alexander Pushkin Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin () was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era.Basker, Michael. Pushkin and Romanticism. In Ferber, Michael, ed., ''A Companion to European Romanticism''. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. He is consid ...
and
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as the most popular poet of his generation.


Biography

Yazykov was born in
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to an old family of Russian landlords. His first verses appeared in print in 1819. For seven years (1822-1829) Yazykov studied at the philosophy department of Dorpat University, where he made himself famous with his riotously Anacreontic verse in praise of the students' merry life. For his summer vacations he went to Trigorskoye, where he met Pushkin. After leaving Dorpat, without a degree, Yazykov lived between Moscow and his Simbirsk estate. Later in life, he became intimate with the nationalist and Slavophile circles of Moscow, which held his poetry in high esteem. Nikolay Gogol, in particular, favoured Yazykov over all other living poets. The young idealists grouping around Nikolai Stankevich, however, dismissed his work as contemptibly lacking in ideas. Yazykov's health, undermined by the excesses of his student life, began to fail very early, and from about 1835 he was a restless wanderer from one health resort to another. The Genoese
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, and other German
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s are the frequent background of his later verse. His spare time was devoted to collecting Russian folk poetry, in which task he was assisted by Pyotr Kireyevsky. Apart from Pushkin, Yazykov was also close to Nikolay Gogol and was Khomyakov's brother-in-law. It was the death of his sister that triggered Gogol's fatal depression. According to his wishes, the great novelist was buried next to the Yazykovs in the
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. In 1931, the remains of Yazykov, Gogol and Khomyakov were reburied at the
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compared Yazykov to
Gavrila Derzhavin Gavriil (Gavrila) Romanovich Derzhavin (, ; 14 July 1743 – 20 July 1816) was one of the most highly esteemed Russian poets before Alexander Pushkin, as well as a statesman. Although his works are traditionally considered literary classicis ...
for "his power of seeing nature as an orgy of light and color". Pushkin once joked that the Castalian fount of which Yazykov drank ran not with water, but with
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. Indeed, his early (and best known) poetry is devoted to the praise of wine and merrymaking, producing an effect of the almost physical intoxication and verbal rush.


Memory

* A Literary Museum has been opened in the House of Languages in Ulyanovsk (Sovetskaya str., 22). * A memorial plaque is installed on the house where the poet was born (Lenin Street , 59). * In Yazykovo (Yazykovo (manor)), a park and a pond were restored for the 150th anniversary of the poet's birth. * In 2002, an Artistically labeled Envelope of Russia was released. Nikolai Mikhailovich Yazykov. The Russian poet is a Slavophile. * In 2002, a Card with the original stamp of Russia was released. Nikolai Mikhailovich Yazykov. The Russian poet is a Slavophile. * In 2003, the Ministry of Communications of Russia released KMK —Ulyanovsk. All-Russian philatelic exhibition "CULTURE AND PHILATELY" Ulyanovsk 2003. Dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the Russian poet N. M. Yazykov". * In 2003, the Ministry of Communications of Russia released the KMK — Russian poet N. M. Yazykov. 1803-1847. * In 2003, the Ministry of Communications of Russia released KMK — Ulyanovsk. The House Museum of N. M. Yazykov. * In 2003, by the decision of the Ulyanovsk City Duma, N. M. Yazykov was awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen of the city of Ulyanovsk" (posthumously), which is the highest award of the municipal formation "City of Ulyanovsk". File:Ulyanovsk Lenina 59.jpg, The house where Yazykov was born File:Мемориальная табличка на доме Языковых (Ульяновск).jpg, Memorial plaque on the house of Languages File:Литературный музей «Дом Языковых» (Ульяновск).jpg, Literary Museum "House of Languages"


See also

*
List of 19th-century Russian Slavophiles This is a list of 19th-century Russian Slavophiles: Slavophilia is an intellectual movement originating from the 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed upon values and institutions derived from its early history. Slavophiles ...


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yazykov, Nikolay 1803 births 1846 deaths People from Ulyanovsk People from Simbirsky Uyezd Russian male poets Slavophiles Russian nationalists 19th-century poets from the Russian Empire 19th-century male writers from the Russian Empire Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery