Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky

Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky was a prominent Russian poet and translator, born on February 29, 1783. Known for his lyrical style and romantic themes, Zhukovsky played a pivotal role in shaping Russian literature in the early 19th century. He was influenced by European Romanticism, which he skillfully adapted to the Russian language, creating works that celebrated nature, love, and the human spirit. His poetic voice resonated with many, and he is often credited with introducing new forms and ideas that would inspire future generations of Russian writers, including Pushkin and Lermontov.

In addition to his poetry, Zhukovsky was an accomplished translator, bringing the works of Byron and other Western poets to Russian audiences, thus enriching the literary landscape of his time. His ability to weave emotions into his verses makes his poetry timeless and relatable. If you’re curious about the beauty of Russian lyrical poetry and the early currents of Romanticism, take a moment to explore Zhukovsky’s works in this app. You might find a piece that speaks to you in unexpected ways.

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Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky



Vasily Zhukovsky, 1783 – 1852, was one of the foremost Russian poets and translators, and a leading figure in Russian literature in the firs…