Konstantin Aksakov
Slavophile, Sergey Aksakov, Zemsky Sobor, Linguistics, Alexander II of Russia
978-613-7-09048-0
6137090485
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2012-05-18
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (1817–1860) was a Russian critic and writer, one of the earliest and most notable Slavophiles. He wrote plays, social criticism, and histories of the ancient Russian social order. His father Sergey Aksakov was a writer, and his younger brother Ivan Aksakov was a journalist. Konstantin was the first to publish an analysis of Gogol's Dead Souls, comparing the Russian author with Homer (1842). After Tsar Alexander II's accession to the throne, he sent him a letter advising to restore Zemsky sobors (1855). Aksakov also penned a number of articles on Slavonic linguistics.
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