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to Vasily Kapnist. However it is still not clear whether Vasily Kapnist truly could be the author of this letter and it remains unclear whether the real name could be used in the document. According to Olexandr Ohloblyn two of Kapnist's brothers are also possible candidates who could have written
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D. Vasily Vasilievich Kapnist (1758-1823): The fourth and longest-lived poet of the Lvov circle was Vasily Vasilievich... there is a family tradition that his own mother was, like Zhukovsky's, a captive Turkish
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discovered a document, which is now known as the so-called letter to Friedrich von Hertzberg. In April 1791, someone named "Kapnist" had a secret meeting with Prussian chancellor
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Kapnist revealed himself as a savage satirist in his most famous work, a satirical verse drama based on the poet's litigation against a neighbour and aptly entitled
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In 1788, Kapnist wrote a petition to Catherine the Great proposing the Empress restore the
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refused to give his own consent for such an action. This letter was attributed by
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in the Russian Empire dismayed Kapnist and occasioned his two most notable poems,
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in 1758. According to family tradition, Kapnist's mother was a captive woman of
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in their social pessimism and admiration of simple family joys.
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A History of Ukraine: The Land and Its Peoples, Second Edition
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Roots of Identity. Studies on Early Modern and Modern Ukraine
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Roots of Identity. Studies on Early Modern and Modern Ukraine
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origin. His paternal grandfather was a Venetian merchant of
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Ohloblyn, Olexandr: Берлінська місія Капніста 1791 року.
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date from the early 1770s, when all three served in the
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The two greatest Russian comedies of the 19th century,
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Count
Russian
critic of serfdom in Russia
Zaporozhian host
Ukraine
Kiev Governorate
Russian Empire
Turkish
Greek
Zakynthos
Poltava
Nikolay Lvov
Gavrila Derzhavin
Leub Guard
serfdom
Romanticism
sarcasm

Emperor Paul
D.S. Mirsky
Griboyedov
Woe from Wit
Gogol
Inspector General
Zaporozhian host
war against Turkey
Bronisław Dembiński
Ewald Friedrich Graf von Hertzberg
Friedrich Wilhelm II

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