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  1. Wilhelm Ludwig von Küchelbecker (Russian: Вильге́льм Ка́рлович Кюхельбе́кер, romanized: Vil'gel'm Karlovich Kyukhel'beker; 21 June [O.S. 10 June] 1797 in St. Petersburg – 23 August [O.S. 11 August] 1846 in Tobolsk) was a Russian Romantic poet and Decembrist revolutionary of German descent.

  2. Wilhelm Ludwig Küchelbecker war ein russischer Lyriker aus dem Umfeld der Dekabristen und des Dichterkreises um Puschkin.

  3. writer poet. Wilhelm Küchelbecker was a Russian Romantic poet and Decembrist. Education. Born into a noble family of Baltic Germans, he was brought up in Estonia and attended the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum together with Alexander Pushkin and Anton Delvig, with whom he became friends. Career.

  4. Jun 9, 2016 · Translations of Shakespeare into Russian had fallen foul of the authorities ever since Nikolai Karamzin ’s version of Julius Caesar was banned for political reasons in 1794 and Wilhelm Küchelbecker translated Macbeth and a selection of the history plays in prison following the Decembrist revolt of 1825.

  5. Oct 12, 2021 · A romanticized, evocative biography of the Decembrist poet Wilhelm Küchelbecker, a school-friend of Alexander Pushkin, Tynianov’s first novel immediately confirmed its author as the founding father of Soviet historical fiction.

    • Yuri Tynianov
  6. Through careful readings of the literature of Pushkin and others active in the northern branch of the Decembrist movement, such as Kondraty Ryleev, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, and Fyodor Glinka, Wang traces the development of “emotional communities” among Decembrists and adjacent writers.

  7. Mar 11, 2023 · Dmitri Shostakovich’s Fourteenth symphony, marked by an experimental and politically charged libretto, is set to verses by four poets, including a piece by Wilhelm Küchelbecker that the composer discovered in Yuri Tynianov’s historical novel Kiukhlia: Story of a Decembrist.