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          Fyodor Tyutchev () was a contemporary of Pushkin and is widely considered his equal as a lyric poet.

        1. Fyodor Tyutchev () was a contemporary of Pushkin and is widely considered his equal as a lyric poet.
        2. He nursed the ambition to write a biography of Tyutchev, he researched it sporadically for years, and after taking early retirement at the age.
        3. He was twice winner of the Journal of Russian Studies.
        4. It gives an account of Tyutchev's life and worldview excerpted from Dewey's earlier distinguished venture into Tyutcheviana, Mirror of the Soul: A Life of the.
        5. Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev (), a poet from the Golden Age of Russian literature, was persuaded to first begin publishing his poetry in earnest in
        6. He was twice winner of the Journal of Russian Studies..

          By John Dewey
          Shaftesbury (Brimstone Press), , pages
          ISBN

          John Dewey's new biography — the first in English, and one of the most comprehensive to date in any language — has now been published by Brimstone Press.

          Providing a long overdue introduction to this major figure, it tells the story of a fascinating life and personality as reflected in the poems, presented here in the author's own verse translations.

          Written with the general reader in mind, the book also makes important new contributions in the field of Tyutchev studies.

          For its account of Tyutchev's life it draws on an extensive range of sources, including much previously unpublished archival material. Datings, addressees and circumstances of composition are established for a number of the poems which have hitherto proved problematic in this respect.

          Tyutchev's poems, and his relationship to the major intellectual and political movements of his age, are subjected to detailed analysis and reassessment.

          Mirror of the