Fyodor Tyutchev
Fyodor Tyutchev was a Russian writer, poet, diplomat, philosopher, politician and translator (1803–1873). He was born at Ovstug and died at Pushkin.
Also recorded as Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev.
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Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev. His recorded language was Russian.
He was the child of Ivan Nikolayevich Tyutchev and Yekaterina Tolstaya. He married Eleonora Tyutcheva and Ernestina Pfeffel. 4 children are recorded: Ivan Tyutchev, Mariya Tyutcheva, Anna Tyutcheva and Darya Tyutcheva.
Formation and teaching
Fyodor Tyutchev studied at Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University. The record notes the qualification candidate.
Identity
What the record establishes about Fyodor Tyutchev.
Fyodor Tyutchev is recorded with the occupation writer. Fyodor Tyutchev is recorded as writer, poet, diplomat, philosopher and politician. Fyodor Tyutchev is recorded with the citizenship of Russian Empire. Russia cannot be understood with the mind alone is dated 1866. There is silence in the stuffy air is dated 1830. Open Library catalogues 2 works under this name.
O chem ty voeshʹ, vetr nochnoĭ? is dated 1830.
Catalogued works
3 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service and Open Library.
O chem ty voeshʹ, vetr nochnoĭ?, dated 1830. Lirika (Illustrated). Lirika.
Literature
5 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.
Versions from Fyodor Tyutchev, The Hudson Review, 1959. The Historiosophical and Journalistic Legacy of Fyodor Tyutchev in the Mirrors of Interpretation, Social Sciences, 2020. Dewey, John. Mirror of the Soul: A Life of the Poet Fyodor Tyutchev (review), Slavonic and East European Review, 2012. Versions from Fyodor Tyutchev, 1803-1873, The Slavic and East European Journal, 1962. The concept of “Christian empire” in the historiosophy of Fyodor Tyutchev, Два века русской классики, 2020.
Evidence base
This article draws on 4 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 4 means 4 genuinely separate publishers of record. 15 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.
In detail
Fyodor Tyutchev studied at Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University. the recorded working language is Russian.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are lyric poetry. The authority associates the name with Romanticism.
Membership is recorded of Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences.
Distinctions recorded are Order of Saint Anna, 1st class, Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st class and Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class.
Chronology
- 1803Fyodor Tyutchev born at Ovstug.
- 1803Fyodor Tyutchev was born in 1803 at Ovstug.
- 1830There is silence in the stuffy air is dated 1830.
- 1830O chem ty voeshʹ, vetr nochnoĭ? is dated 1830.
- 1830O chem ty voeshʹ, vetr nochnoĭ?.
- 1830There is silence in the stuffy air.
- 1866Russia cannot be understood with the mind alone is dated 1866.
- 1866Russia cannot be understood with the mind alone.
- 1873Fyodor Tyutchev died at Pushkin.
- 1873Fyodor Tyutchev died in 1873 at Pushkin.
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
- 1.
Dewey, John. Mirror of the Soul: A Life of the Poet Fyodor Tyutchev (review), Slavonic and East European Review, 2012
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Open Library author record for Fyodor Tyutchev (Internet Archive), 2 catalogued works.
Institutional database · Scholarly · Internet Archive
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The Historiosophical and Journalistic Legacy of Fyodor Tyutchev in the Mirrors of Interpretation, Social Sciences, 2020
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 4.
THE PROBLEM OF PAN-SLAVISM IN THE CIVIL POETRY OF FYODOR TYUTCHEV, Libri Magistri, 2021
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Versions from Fyodor Tyutchev, 1803-1873, The Slavic and East European Journal, 1962
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 6.
Versions from Fyodor Tyutchev, The Hudson Review, 1959
scholarly publication · Scholarly
Consult the source - 7.
Wikidata, structured authority record Q37217: Fyodor Tyutchev
Institutional database · Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation
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Directory of Open Access Journals lists 5 articles naming Fyodor Tyutchev.
open access index · Unverified
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Internet Archive, 1 digitised item catalogued under Fyodor Tyutchev as creator.
digital repository · Unverified
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“Fyodor Tyutchev”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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Plates
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The book «Gallery of Russian writers», printed in Moscow, 1901. Page 249.
multiple (editor is I. Ignatov) · book scan · Public domain
The picture record
Fyodor Tyutchev, from the book «Gallery of Russian writers», 1901, page 249.
book scan · Public domain
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