Vasily Buslayev
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Vasily Buslayev () is a hero appearing in the
Novgorod Veliky Novgorod ( ; , ; ), also known simply as Novgorod (), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is one of the oldest cities in Russia, being first mentioned in the 9th century. The city lies along the V ...
cycle of Russian '' byliny'' (oral epic poems). According to S.A. Azbelev there are 53
bogatyr A bogatyr (, ; , ) or vityaz (, ; , ) is a stock character in medieval Bylina, East Slavic legends, akin to a Western European knight-errant. Bogatyrs appear mainly in Kievan Rus', Rus' epic poems—Bylina, ''bylinas''. Historically, they came i ...
epics, Vasily is the protagonist of three, numbers 40, 41 and 42: "Vasily Buslayev and the People of Novgorod", "Vasily Buslayev's Journey" and "The Death of Vasily Buslayev".


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Vasily Buslayev is a Novgorod hero, representing the ideal of youthful and boundless prowess. He is one of the most famous characters of folklore, bearing the name Vasily. From a young age Vasily showed no constraint; he always did as he pleased, without regard to consequences. Antagonizing the majority of Novgorod, he gathered a group of like minded daredevils to rage more and more. Only his mother had a slight power over him. Finally at a feast Vasily became drunk and belligerent and bet that he and his group could beat up all of the men of Novgorod. As the fight began, it quickly became clear that Vasily's wager was to be seen through. Only his mother's intervention was able to save the men of Novgorod. Later, when Vasily was older, feeling the weight of his sins, he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to repent. However, the journey did not change his character and he defiantly violated all prohibitions and died on his return in the most absurd way trying once again to prove his prowess. Most pre-revolution researchers are in favor that Vasily was intended to represent the might of Novgorod and its people.


In media

*''Vasiliy Buslaev'' (1983), film directed by Gennadiy Vasilev, based on a poem by Sergei Narovchatov *As a supporting character in the film ''
Alexander Nevsky Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky (; ; monastic name: ''Aleksiy''; 13 May 1221 – 14 November 1263) was Prince of Novgorod (1236–1240; 1241–1256; 1258–1259), Grand Prince of Kiev (1249–1263), and Grand Prince of Vladimir (1252–1263). ...
'' (1938) directed by
Sergei Eisenstein Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein; (11 February 1948) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, film editor and film theorist. Considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, he was a pioneer in the theory and practice of montage. He is no ...
. *James Joyce makes a coded allusion to this bogatyr in ''
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:'' "Of the first was he to bare arms and a name: Wassaily Booslaeugh of Riesengeborg."


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{{Reflist Russian folklore characters Characters in bylinas