Levitsky, Ivan Semenovich( Talented Little-Russian writer)
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Biography Levitsky, Ivan Semenovich
Better known under the pseudonym Nechuy Born in 1838, studied at the Kiev Theological Academy, was a teacher of a theological seminary and gymnasium. Tale Levitsky differ serious, thoughtful attitude to people's life and integrity of the study. The main desire of the author - the moral unity of all sectors of the Ukrainian population to the national principle. He also wrote dramas and historical articles. Levitsky edition published in Russia and abroad, in Lviv, and some of his story, printed in editions of Galich, Russia has not been reprinted. Novels and Tales Levitsky: "Dwi Moskovka" (1868, . Kiev edition, . 1882); "Ribalka Panas cool" (1868, . one of the best works Levitsky, Kiev edition, . 1874 and 1887); "Prichepa" (1869); "Zaporoztsi" (1873, . Kiev edition, . 1874); "Khmara" (Kiev, . 1874); "Nemozhna Bц?bцґs Parastsi vderzhatis on sat" (1874); "Bless Bц?bцґs Parazhtsi suddenly vmerti" (1875); "Bidnyi пЄя?п?п?пЎя? bogatiye" (Fantasy, . in Galician Pravda, . 1875); "Mykola Jerome" (1878, . published in Kiev's Almanac "Rada", . 1883); "Kaydasheva Family" (1879, . Kiev edition, . 1887); "Burlachka" (Kiev, . 1881); "Pryyateli" (Kiev, . 1881), "Old World father and mother" (an interesting historical novel, . in Kiev Antiquities ", . 1884 and 1885); "innocent" (in the collection "Steppe", . 1886), "Two Brothers" (1887, . Galych edition) "In Concert" (Galicia, . "Zorya", 1887, VIII); "Chortyacha Spokusa" (Kiev, 1889); "Propaschi" (Galicia. "The Truth", 1888, I); "Athos proydysvit" (ib., 1890, II), and "Above the Black Sea" (in Galicia. "Zore", 1890). Drama: "Maroussia Boguslavka" (1875), "On kozhumyakah" (1875) and "Hungry and Openko meat" (1886, Kiev all editions). Popular historical article: "Unia and Peter Grave" (1876); "п?п?я€я?п? Prince of Kiev (1876);" Tatars in Ukraine and Lithuania (1876), "Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Ivan Vygovskiy" (Lviv edition). Works of literary history and others: "Sogochasne literat.-pryamuvannya"; "Mundrivka in Podlasie" and "In the Carpathians", "Ukrainians in the literature summons W Moskovschinoyu"; "Svyatoglyad carriers of Ukrainian people" and others. "Autobiography" Levitsky published in "Sweet" (1881). Published collection "Tales th opovidannya" (7 volumes, Kiev, 1900 - 1911).
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