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appears careless, but he defended their "sincerity".) Grigoryev's worldview was unclear even to his friends and admirers; his final, unfinished article ("The Paradoxes of Organic Criticism"), in response to Dostoyevsky's invitation to state his critical philosophy, was typically wide-ranging. He
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attracted them because they could base their social and political ideology on Russian reality. Grigoryev was the chief theorist of the circle, reaching his peak during the early 1860s.
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were stormy. In 1847 he returned to Moscow, becoming the jurisprudence teacher at the 1st Moscow secondary school and collaborating with
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Grigoryev is difficult to evaluate, and his writing is characterized by opacity, darkness and a lack of discipline. His work in
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in 1845, followed by a number of short verses, critical articles, theatrical reviews and translations in
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Lib.ru/Классика: Григорьев Аполлон Александрович. Д. Святополк-Мирский. Аполлон Григорьев
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and leader of the young members of its staff. Despite its "old editorial staff" (
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referred to his style of criticism as "organic", in contrast to "theorists" (
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In 1861, Grigoryev worked for a year at the Dostoyevsky brothers'
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Russian poet, critic, translator, memoirist and author (1822–1864)
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until it ceased publication in 1856. He then worked for
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