Pyotr Yefremov

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Pyotr Alexandrovich Yefremov
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Pyotr Yefremov in the 1890s
Born
Pyotr Alexandrovich Yefremov
Пётр Александрович Ефремов

(1830-11-17)November 17, 1830
DiedJanuary 8, 1908(1908-01-08) (aged 77)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Occupationpublisher
editor
essayist
literary historian
Years active1857s - 1900s

Pyotr Alexandrovich Yefremov (Russian: Пётр Александрович Ефремов; November 17, 1830 (O.S., 2) in Moscow, Russian Empire – January 8, 1908 [O.S. December 26, 1907] in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian literary historian, publisher, editor and essayist whose works were published regularly by Sovremennik (where he debuted in 1857), Otechestvennye Zapiski, Russky Arkhiv, Russkaya Starina, Istorichesky Vestnik, newspapers Golos, Novoye Vremya, Russkiye Vedomosti. In 1864-1865 he edited the Knizhny Vestnik (The Books Herald) magazine. Praised as one of the most competent literary scholars of the 19th century, Pyotr Yefremov compiled, edited and published the series of The Works of: Denis Fonvizin (1866), Valerian Maykov (1867), Antiochus Kantemir (1867-1868), (1868), (1868), Alexander Radishchev (1872, Saint Petersburg; banned at the time), Kondraty Ryleyev (1872, 1874), Mikhail Lermontov (1873, 1880, 1887, 1889, also the Early Dramas compilation, 1880), Vasily Zhukovsky (1878, 1885), Alexander Pushkin (1880, 1882, 1905, plus two Yevgeny Onegin editions, 1874, 1882), Alexander Polezhayev (1889). He is credited with having discovered, published and written analytical essays on numerous hitherto unknown autographs by classics like Pushkin, Ryleyev, Lermontov, Radishchev, Fonvizin, Zhukovsky.[1][2]

Pyotr Alexandrovich Yefremov (right) in the 1890s

References[]

  1. ^ "Pyotr Alexandrovich Yefremov". Russian Biographical Dictionary / Brockhaus & Efron Dictionary. 1911. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
  2. ^ Pyotr Alexandrovich Yefremov (2000). "Pyotr Alexandrovich Yefremov". dic.academic.ru/ The Great Encyclopedic Dictionary. Retrieved 2014-01-13.

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