Golenishchev-Kutuzov Pavel Ivanovich( Writer)
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Biography Golenishchev-Kutuzov Pavel Ivanovich
(1767 - 1829) In his youth he served in the military service. In 1798 - 1803 years was a curator, in 1810 - 17 years, trustee of the Moscow University. In 1804 - 06 years, took an active part in the "Friend of Education". His "Poems" (Moscow, 1803), below mediocrity. He also translated the poems of Gray (Wiley, 1803), Pindar (Moscow, 1804), Sappho (Moscow, 1805), Hesiod (Moscow, 1807), a poem by Cardinal Bernis "Four of the Day" (Moscow, 1815) and pr. He belonged to the group shishkovistov and is known as a literary enemy Karamzin, against which acted not only satire, but also by the denunciations filed by Emperor Alexander I. He accused Karamzin of immorality, preaching atheism and anarchy "and warned that the famous historian and conservator" Celite in no less than Siesy or in the first consuls
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