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词条 Batyushkov, Konstantin Nikolayevich
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Batyushkov, Konstantin Nikolayevich
Russian poet
Batyushkov also spelled Batiushkov
born May 18 【May 29, New Style】, 1787, Vologda, Russia
died July 7 【July 19】, 1855, Vologda
Russian elegiac poet whose sensual and melodious verses were said to have influenced the great Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin.
Batyushkov's early childhood was spent in the country on his father's estate. When he was 10 he went to Moscow, where he studied the classics and learned French and Italian, languages that were to have an important influence on his style of writing. In 1802 he went to St. Petersburg, living for a time with an uncle, Mikhail Muravyov, a writer and poet. He served in the army during the campaigns of 1813–14 against Napoleon. Afterward, he became a prominent member of Arzamas (Arzamas society) (a literary group formed by the followers of Nikolay Karamzin (Karamzin, Nikolay Mikhaylovich), who advocated the modernization of the Russian literary language).
Batyushkov's literary output was not large—a few elegies and lyrics and some free translations of amorous epigrams from the Greek—but his verses are unique in their Italianate quality, producing a musical softness and sweetness. His poetry, written between 1809 and 1812, brought him fame. His collected works appeared in 1817, and shortly afterward he ceased writing. Suffering from mental illness, he was sent abroad in hope of a cure, which was never achieved.
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