Rajewski Vladimir Feodoseevich( Writer)
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Biography Rajewski Vladimir Feodoseevich
Early education was in Moscow university hostel. While in military service differs extraordinary humanity in relation to subordinates, a lot of concerns about raising the intellectual and moral level of the soldiers for their money ordered copybook for training, at your expense shod company. Chisinau Rajewski was familiar with Pushkin. Raevskogo attributed to the influence of the emergence of Pushkin's interest in Russian history lessons. In 1822, Mr.. General M.F. Orlov instructed Shawl superintendence Lancaster school his division. In the same year, Rajewski was arrested and charged with state crimes: he was accused and "coaxing" the soldiers, and the fact that his maxims met names of Brutus and Cassius. From 1822 to 1827, Mr.. was under investigation, and Rajewski sitting in the various fortresses. The investigation did not reveal anything important: one of the 4 instances found even possible to justify Rajewski, . but, . likely, . Rajewski behavior during the investigation affected his fate: he was of all time is extremely independent and sharply, . faithful to his way of thinking, . "My fate severe, - wrote Rajewski - marble endured with patience! Nowhere does not change, and in the days of murderous nemrachen life was like a spring day, and even the thought and soul rejected the right of reproach". He was exiled to Siberia, and only in 1856. pardoned. - Poems Raevskogo not shine form, but noted a deep sincerity and seriousness. He advised Pushkin "leave the other singers love: I love to sing, where the blood flows! In his prison confession Raevskii asked myself: "groaning vulgar, this timid murmurings under the yoke, I was hungry for revenge noble" and t. d. About Rajewski cm. AN. Pypin "Social Movement in Russia under Alexander I"; "Russian Antiquities", t. VII, page. 373 and 720; t. LVI, p. 132 - 133; t. LXVI, p. 365 - 380; "From the diary and memoirs Liprandi" ( "Russian Archive", 1866
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