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Ivanovna. She received a good home education. "A slender beautiful brunette, with an oblong aristocratic face", young Gusyatnikova was a wealthy bride. On 30 July 1820, she married a poor retired hussar, Nikolai Maykov (1794–1873). Their wedding was in Moscow in the Exaltation of the Cross Church in the former Holy Cross Monastery. The couple lived either in Moscow in the house of the Gusyatnikovs, or in the suburbs, in the Maykov Estate in the village of Nikolsky near the Trinity–Sergius Lavra.
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According to others, Maykova was "an excellent, smart, kind woman". "Such women are not often found", wrote Ivan Goncharov, who appreciated her literary judgments. Vladimir Benediktov treated Maykova with great reverence and dedicated poems to her. She died in June 1880, and was buried next to her
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Since 1834, the Maikovs lived permanently in Saint Petersburg, where in the 1830 and 1840s there was a literary salon in their house. They constantly gathered writers, musicians and artists: Ivan Goncharov, Vladimir Benediktov, Pyotr Ershov, Ivan Turgenev, Nikolai Nekrasov and others. In 1846,
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Evgeniya Petrovna Gusyatnikova was born on 29 December 1803 into a large family of a merchant–gold miner Peter Gusyatnikov from his second marriage. She spent her childhood and youth in Moscow. Having lost her father early, she was raised by her mother, a Lutheran of Prussian origin, Natalya
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met the Maykovs. For many years, Evgeniya Petrovna was the center of an artistic and creative circle of family and friends. She actively participated in the Maykovs' handwritten editions: in the magazine
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State Budget Institution Central State Archive of Moscow. Fund 2125 – Inventory 1 – File 853 – Page 79. Registers of Births of the Holy Cross Church in the Former Holy Cross Monastery
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Maykova (Gusyatnikova) Evgeniya Petrovna // Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Anthology of Life and Work
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Petrovna with her husband and two sons, Leonid and Valerian (1847)
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Vladimir Saitov. Petersburg Necropolis – Volume 4 – Page 8
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husband at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Saint Petersburg.
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Petrovna with her husband and two sons, Leonid and Valerian (1847)
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Russian
Nikolay Maykov
née
Nikolay Maykov
Apollon
Valerian
Leonid
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Vladimir Saitov. Petersburg Necropolis – Volume 4 – Page 8
Anna Grodetskaya. Sensitive and Cold
State Budget Institution Central State Archive of Moscow. Fund 2125 – Inventory 1 – File 853 – Page 79. Registers of Births of the Holy Cross Church in the Former Holy Cross Monastery
Archived
Wayback Machine
Second Image
Archived
Wayback Machine
Yulia Kudrina. Oh, Beloved King
Maykova (Gusyatnikova) Evgeniya Petrovna // Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Anthology of Life and Work
Maykova, Evgeniya Petrovna
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
Categories
1803 births
1880 deaths
Women writers from the Russian Empire
Russian women poets
Poets from the Russian Empire
19th-century women writers

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