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Prince Peter Ivanovich Shalikov (? – February 28, 1852, Serpukhov District of
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) was a Russian sentimentalist writer, journalist and publisher.


Biography

The offspring of the Georgian princely family
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. Born in the family of a cavalry officer. Received home education. He studied at the Noble Hostel at Moscow University. He entered the service in one of the cavalry regiments. He participated in the assault on Ochakov, then – in the Polish War. In 1797 he was prime major, squadron commander. After 8 years of officer service, he left military service (1799), settled in Moscow and indulged in literary pursuits. During the
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, he could not leave Moscow, survived the French occupation in his house on
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, in 1813 he published memories of the French staying in Moscow: "Historical News of the French Staying in Moscow in 1812". He was a member of the Moscow
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"Alexander of Threefold Salvation", working under the Revised Scottish Charter. He died on his estate in the Serpukhov District of Moscow Province. He was buried at the Vysotsky Cemetery in Serpukhov.


Literary activity

He began to print in 1796 in the journal "Pleasant and Useful Forwarding of Time". He published collections of poems "The Fruit of Free Feelings" (parts 1–3, 1798–1801), "Flowers of Graces" (1802). Under the influence of
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's "Letters of a Russian Traveler" he wrote prose works "Journey to Little Russia" (parts 1–2, 1803–1804) and "Journey to Kronstadt" (1805). In 1819, "The Tales of Prince Shalikov" and "Collected Works" (part 1–2) were published. As a prose writer, he is ranked among the epigones of sentimentalism. He was the publisher of the
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s "Moscow Spectator" (1806), "Aglaia" (1808–1812), and "
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" (1823–1833). He was also the editor of the newspaper " Moskovskiye Vedomosti".


Family

His sister and collaborator Alexandra (died 1862) was a poet and translator. On July 9, 1813, in Moscow, Prince Peter Ivanovich married Alexander Fedorovna Leisnau (or Leisen),Stanislav Dumin. Princes Shalikovs (Shalikashvili) and Princes Katkov–Shavikovs // Stanislav Dumin, Yuri Chikovani. Noble Clans of the Russian Empire. Volume 4. Princes of the Kingdom of Georgia – Pages 257–258. With Reference to: Central State Historical Archive in the City of Moscow. Fund 4 (Moscow Noble Assembly of Deputies) daughter of the major Georgievsky Internal Battalion, Franz Khristianovich Leisnau (Leisen). Prince Peter Vyazemsky wrote to
Alexander Turgenev Alexander Ivanovich Turgenev (; (27 March April1784, Simbirsk - 3 5December 1845, Moscow) was a Russian statesman and historian. Biography Alexander Turgenev was born in Simbirsk in 1784. His father, Ivan Petrovich Turgenev (1752-1807) was ...
: "Do you know that Shalikov married a German woman, who smokes a pipe, drinking watered beer, and that with great difficulty, and only in the second week, could – his lordship".Ostafyevsky Archive of the Princes Vyazemsky. Correspondence of Prince Peter Vyazemsky with Alexander Turgenev. 1812–1819. Volume 1 – Saint Petersburg: Revision of Mikhail Stasyulevich, 1899 – Page 15 Children: *Natalia (1815–1878) – writer, first woman journalist in Russia; *Gregory (1818–1872) – served in the Lublin Jaeger Regiment (1839), lieutenant colonel (1864); retired colonel; *Andrei (1823–1896) – Vasily Pushkin's godson, studied at the Moscow Cadet Corps, retired cavalry lieutenant (1864), State Adviser; *Sophia (August 2, 1832 – 1913) – the wife of
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.


References


Sources


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Russian Biographical Dictionary The ''Russian Biographical Dictionary'' (''RBD''; ) is a Russian-language biographical dictionary published by the Imperial Russian Historical Society and edited by a collective with Alexander Polovtsov as the editor-in-chief An editor-in-c ...
: in 25 Volumes – Saint Petersburg, 1905 – Volume 22: Chaadaev – Shvitkov – Pages 492–496
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Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary The ''Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopaedic Dictionary'' (35 volumes, small; 86 volumes, large) is a comprehensive multi-volume encyclopaedia in Russian. It contains 121,240 articles, 7,800 images, and 235 maps. It was published in the Russian Em ...
: in 86 Volumes (82 Volumes and 4 Additional) – Saint Petersburg, 1890–1907 * *Russian Sentimental Story. Compilation, General Wording, Introductory Article and Comments by Pavel Orlov – Moscow, 1979


External links


Peter Shalikov. Selected Works
in the Classics Collection of the Maxim Moshkov Library {{DEFAULTSORT:Shalikov, Peter Year of birth uncertain 1852 deaths 19th-century writers from the Russian Empire Male poets from the Russian Empire Russian Freemasons