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Vladimir Odoyevsky

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48: 154: 305:, which she took over. While her son was away studying at a boarding school, in 1818–1819 she married sub-porutchik Pavel Sechenov, and having given custody of her son to Agrafena Glazova, settled at Drokovo with her new husband. P. Sechenov turned out to be an abusive husband. Vladimir ended up owing much debt to Glazova, and having settled liabilities, he moved to his grandfather's estate being almost completely broke. 296:, several servants and a small fortune from her husband. His mother was a well-educated young lady; she could speak French and play the piano. However, the Odoyevsky family regarded this marriage as misalliance. And after his father's death in 1808, his mother was married twice. Part of his childhood was spent with his grandfather, colonel Prince Sergey Ivanovich Odoyevsky, but when he died, his estate in 288:, then, in 1798 he entered civil service as the director of the Moscow Assignant bank. According to one version, his mother, Ekaterina Alekseevna Filippova, was a serf, however, this version has been proven wrong, and it was found out that his mother was a daughter of a 300:
ended up in the hands of an acquaintance of Vladimir's maternal grandmother, the widow of a general, Agrafena Glazova, who took over the properties. In 1812 his mother's house in Moscow was burned down in fire, and he and his mother lived at the estate of Drokovo in
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Considered by his contemporaries as a typical Muscovite, he was educated at the Nobility School of the
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appear as characters in some of his novellas. Odoyevsky was active in the foundation of the
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Since 1824, Odoyevsky was active as a literary critic and journalist. In 1824 he and
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and other German philosophers. At that period, he came to know many future
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As a music critic, Odoyevsky set out to propagate the national style of
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His most mature book was the collection of essays and novellas entitled
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Society, where he and his fellow students met to discuss the ideas of
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in 1816-22. In the mid-1820s, Odoyevsky presided over the
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and his followers, denigrating their forebears such as
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