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By the 1910s, Bryusov's poetry had begun to seem cold and strained to many of his contemporaries. As a result, his reputation gradually declined and, with it, his power in the Russian literary world. He was adamantly opposed to the efforts of
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Yerevan State Russian Pedagogical Institute after A. Zhdanov separated from Yerevan State University and reestablished as Yerevan State Pedagogical Institute of the Russian and Foreign Languages named after V.
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At the time, Russian Symbolism was still mainly a set of theories and had few notable practitioners. Therefore, in order to represent Symbolism as a movement of formidable following, Bryusov adopted numerous
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in 1900, he came to be revered by other Symbolists as an authority in matters of art. In 1904 he became the editor of the influential
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The government of the newly founded Republic rendered to Brusov the honorary title of a People's Poet of Armenia
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1 December] 1873 – 9 October 1924) was a Russian poet, prose writer, dramatist, translator, critic and
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and scientific essays. The future poet received an excellent education, studying in two private Moscow
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of his contemporary Europe. During this time Bryusov came under the influence of the philosopher
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A 10 page selection of English translations by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky, 1921
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Valery Bryusov was born on 13 December 1873 (1 December 1873 according to the old
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As a translator, Bryusov was the first to render the works of the Belgian poet
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Bryusov began his literary career in the early 1890s while still a student at
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used Bryusov's text for at least one of the songs in her vocal collection
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In 1924, shortly before his death, Bryusov posed for the young sculptor
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government and received a position in the cultural ministry of the new
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accessible to Russian readers. He was one of the major translators of
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of 1917, Bryusov remained until his death in 1924. He supported the
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English translations of longer poem, "Danse Macabre" (scroll down)
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Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences
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Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences
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Mark Willhardt, Alan Parker. "Briusov, Valerii Iakovlevich" in
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Though many of his fellow Symbolists fled Russia after the
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For his Russian translation of the Armenian folk epic “
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and published three volumes of his own verse, entitled
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His most famous translations are of Edgar Allan Poe,
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The Republic of the Southern Cross and Other Stories
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Index

Valery Bryusov in 1900
Moscow
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Novodevichy Cemetery
Moscow
Imperial Moscow University (1899)
The Fiery Angel

Sergey Malyutin
[vɐˈlʲerʲɪjˈjakəvlʲɪvʲɪdʑˈbrʲusəf]

O.S.
historian
Russian Symbolist movement

adding to it
Julian calendar
Moscow
Charles Darwin
Jules Verne
materialistic
gymnasia
Moscow State University
French Symbolists
Paul Verlaine
Maurice Maeterlinck
Stéphane Mallarmé
Edgar Allan Poe

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