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109: 211: 24: 185:. When Pyotr Yershov returned from St. Petersburg to Tobolsk as a famous poet in 1835, Ivan Pavlovich Mendeleev lost his sight and his family lived on the production of a small glassworks run by Marie Dmitrijevna Mendeleev. At that time, the role changed and Ivan Mendeleev's pupil became the teacher of his last children. Marie Dmitrijevna owned the largest library in Tobolsk, and Yershov soon became close to his teacher's family. It was he who arranged for the Mendeleev's youngest son, 475: 189:, to enter the grammar school together with his brother Paul, who was two years older. As the director of the grammar school, he enabled Dmitri to graduate two years earlier. This allowed Marie Dmitrijevna to go to St. Petersburg with the talented Dmitri for the last money left after the glassworks fire and have him enrolled to study at the Main Pedagogical Institute. In return, 200:, when he married Dmitrije's stepdaughter from his first marriage, Feozva Nikitichna Leshcheva. The help that Yershov provided to the Mendeleev family in Tobolsk during the most difficult times could already be repaid by the famous Professor Mendeleev by supporting his wife's family. Pyotr Yershov did not learn about the divorce, he died in 1869 during a happy relationship. 277:
Censors banned the complete story for over 20 years in the mid-19th century because it made the Tsar appear foolish. Until 1856, the tale was published with dots representing omitted verses and songs in many sections. The tale is meant to be a
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wrote that Yershov was as fully in command of his verses as a landowner is in command of his serfs. Pushkin also announced that he would stop writing fairy tales as Yershov did it much better. Nonetheless, Pushkin did write
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both Pyotr's father and brother died within a few days. In 1838, his mother died; in 1845, his wife died; in 1847, he married again, but his second wife died in 1852. Of his 15 children only six survived.
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When brothers Pyotr and Nikolai Yershov came to the Tobol grammar school, the principal of the school was Ivan Pavlovich Mendeleev, the father of the famous scientist
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fairy-tale character type, with wondrous abilities (e.g., flying). Some scholars see that a large part of the plot of this story is based on
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Yershov died in 1869 in Tobolsk. His biographers note that disasters frequented his life. In 1834, just after the triumph of
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Folktale Catalogue classifes the motif of the poem with the eponymous type СУС 531, "Конёк-Горбунок", of
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In 1836, Yershov returned to Tobolsk, where he worked as a teacher at the Tobolsk gymnasium. He became the
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and even planned to publish their own scientific journal. From 1831 to 1836, Yershov studied philosophy at
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Barag, Lev. "Сравнительный указатель сюжетов. Восточнославянская сказка". Leningrad: НАУКА, 1979. p. 152.
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in ten volumes and one hundred songs, but subsequently destroyed them. Only a short extract from
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This article is about the poet. For the Russian theater director and theoretician of art, see
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Pontus and the Outside World: Studies in Black Sea History, Historiography, and Archeology
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18 August] 1869) was a Russian poet and author of the famous fairy-tale poem
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FOLKLORICA - Journal of the Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Folklore Association
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A large extract from it was published in 1834 and brought Yershov instant fame.
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Boivin, Genia. 2018. “Fearless Ivan and His Faithful Horse Double-Hump”. In:
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In 1862, Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov became the father-in-law of
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Zaikov, A. V. "Alcman and the Image of Scythian Steed". In:
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for the tsar, keeps his magic horse, and finds his love,
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Yershov published many lyrical verses, a drama called
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Pyotr Mikhailovich Yershov

O.S.
O.S.
Bezrukovo
Tobolsk Governorate
Ishimsky District
Tyumen Oblast
Beryozov
Tobolsk
gymnasium
Ethnographic
Siberia
Saint Petersburg University

Alexander Pushkin
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish
principal
Suvorov
Ilya Muromets
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev

the 1975 animated film
The Little Humpbacked Horse
Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf
Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index
East Slavic

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