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193: 292: 33: 260:(1903). Among them was "The Stenka Razin Cliff" (Утёс Стеньки Разина), written in 1864 and first published in 1870. The poem which Navrotsky himself set to music (and published the score of in 1896) became hugely popular among Russian revolutionaries of the time, to become (according to 311:, featured in Volume 3 of the Works by A. Navrotsky (1900), but continued to be edited by the author and only in 1902 came out in its final version. By this time Navrotsky has written music for some of its episodes and the finale. The drama was translated into 111:. His best-known poem, "The Stenka Razin Cliff" (Утёс Стеньки Разина), set to music by himself, became popular among Russian revolutionaries in the late 19th-early 20th century and is now considered part of Russian musical folklore. 150:(Семейство Тарских, The Tarsky Family). It was dismissed by the contemporary critics as 'empty and preposterous', but made him known in the literary circles. Navrotsky started to contribute regularly to the liberal 143:. After graduating the Military Law Academy in Petersburg, he went on to serve as a deputy military procurator of Moscow, then returned to Saint Petersburg to start a career of a successful military lawyer. 95: 444:. Biography at www.hrono.info. The Brief Literary Enc. in 9 Vols. // Краткая литературная энциклопедия в 9-ти томах. Государственное научное издательство "Советская энциклопедия", т.5, М., 1968. 350:(Каждому своё, 1899). Navrotsky's most cherished genre was that of a historical drama in verse, his attitude remaining unwaveringly pro-monarchist. In 1903 he joined the right-wing 504: 509: 514: 303:. While there, he developed a keen interest in the Lithuanian history and culture which resulted in two epic drama and numerous poems. 213: 459: 398: 519: 499: 429:. Biography at the Russian Writers Dictionary // Ист.: Русские писатели 1800–1917. Биографический словарь. Т. 4. М., 1999. 288:
in 1873 without the author's permission (and including the by now famous "Cliff", to serve as a life-affirming finale).
237:, 'western Socialism', all kinds of radicalism, but also bureaucratic inefficiency, so as to highlight the role of 354:
to become one of its most active members. Of Navrotsky's later work the most successful was the tragedy in verse
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A. A. Navrockij. Lietuvos Krikstas. Eiletine penkiu veiksmu drama / The Conversion of Lithuania. 1927
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where he published some of his major work, including the historical dramas in verse
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as a zealous reformer, eager to get as close as possible to his own people.
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In the early 1870s Navrotsky took up the post of a military procurator of
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Navrotsky's numerous poems were collected in several the books, including
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Alexander Navrotsky died in Saint Petersburg and is interred in the
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Down the Volga River. The Volga Bylinas and Legends in Verse
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provided the source of inspiration) which a group of the
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Tales of the Past. Russian Bylinas and Legends in Verse
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in 1863 while taking part in the suppression of the
505:Dramatists and playwrights from the Russian Empire 131:, but was forced to retire in 1867 due to serious 491: 422: 420: 418: 416: 414: 452: 450: 411: 211:In 1879 Navrotsky launched his own magazine 362:Award ceremony in 1901. It was followed by 342:(Волны жизни, 1894) as well as two novels, 146:In 1869 Navrotsky debuted as novelist with 447: 358:which received a special diploma at the 290: 437: 435: 492: 364:Darya Osokina, the Merchant's Daughter 103:, 13 March 1839 – 10 June 1914) was a 432: 510:Journalists from the Russian Empire 201:(Есть на Волге Утёс), performed by 123:to a noble Russian family based in 16:Russian writer, poet and playwright 13: 91:Alexander Alexandrrovich Navrotsky 84:poet, novelist, playwright, editor 14: 541: 515:Novelists from the Russian Empire 473: 442:Александр Александрович Навроцкий 101:Александр Александрович Навроцкий 480:The Works by Alexander Navrotsky 315:by the Catholic priest and poet 191: 75:Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire 31: 346:(Под ударами судьбы, 1898) and 252:(Светочи Русской земли, 1896), 356:The Tsar Ioann III Vasilyevich 1: 520:Writers from Saint Petersburg 500:Poets from the Russian Empire 404: 250:Russian Land's Guiding Lights 278:The Uprising of Stenka Razin 114: 7: 305:The Conversion of Lithuania 248:(Картины минувшего, 1881), 223:The Conversion of Lithuania 10: 546: 323:. Another drama in verse, 376:Artemy Petrovich Volynsky 264:) the "Russian answer to 190: 185: 100: 80: 64: 39: 30: 23: 344:Under the Blows of Fate 296: 198:The Stenka Razin Cliff 164:, became friends with 119:Navrotsky was born in 399:Novodevichye Cemetery 294: 129:Moscow Guard Regiment 466:the baltic Archives. 325:Jesuits in Lithuania 272:(1871, dedicated to 246:Pictures of the Past 227:Jesuits in Lithuania 462:15 May 2013 at the 457:Alexander Navrotsky 427:Alexander Navrotsky 374:(Лихолетье, 1910), 368:The Siege of Rostov 256:(books 1–3, 1896), 25:Alexander Navrotsky 336:Lieutenant general 317:Motiejus Gustaitis 297: 170:Fyodor Dostoyevsky 148:Semeistvo Tarskikh 125:Moscow Governorate 388:(1905, 1907) and 348:To Each Their Own 274:Mykola Kostomarov 209: 208: 88: 87: 68:27 September 1878 537: 467: 454: 445: 439: 430: 424: 352:Russian Assembly 334:In 1891, ranked 276:whose 1858 book 262:Ieronim Yasinsky 203:Pyatnitsky Choir 195: 194: 183: 182: 141:January Uprising 121:Saint Petersburg 102: 98: 71: 54:Saint Petersburg 49: 47: 35: 21: 20: 545: 544: 540: 539: 538: 536: 535: 534: 490: 489: 476: 471: 470: 464:Wayback Machine 455: 448: 440: 433: 425: 412: 407: 372:Turbulent Times 329:Stephen Báthory 266:La Marseillaise 192: 186:External videos 178:Yasnaya Polyana 158:Anna Filosofova 135:he received in 117: 94: 76: 73: 69: 60: 51: 45: 43: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 543: 533: 532: 527: 522: 517: 512: 507: 502: 488: 487: 475: 474:External links 472: 469: 468: 446: 431: 409: 408: 406: 403: 381:Russky Vestnik 309:Russkaya Retch 214:Russkaya Retch 207: 206: 188: 187: 166:Nikolai Leskov 162:Sofya Tolstaya 153:Vestnik Evropy 116: 113: 105:Russian writer 86: 85: 82: 78: 77: 74: 72:(aged 39) 66: 62: 61: 58:Russian Empire 52: 41: 37: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 542: 531: 528: 526: 523: 521: 518: 516: 513: 511: 508: 506: 503: 501: 498: 497: 495: 485: 481: 478: 477: 465: 461: 458: 453: 451: 443: 438: 436: 428: 423: 421: 419: 417: 415: 410: 402: 400: 395: 393: 392: 387: 384:(1903—1904), 383: 382: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 360:Pushkin Prize 357: 353: 349: 345: 341: 340:Waves of Life 337: 332: 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 293: 289: 287: 284:published in 283: 279: 275: 271: 267: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 242: 240: 236: 232: 228: 224: 221:, as well as 220: 216: 215: 204: 200: 199: 189: 184: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 154: 149: 144: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 112: 110: 109:N. A. Vrotsky 106: 97: 92: 83: 81:Occupation(s) 79: 67: 63: 59: 55: 50:13 March 1839 42: 38: 34: 29: 22: 19: 396: 389: 385: 379: 375: 371: 367: 363: 355: 347: 343: 339: 333: 324: 308: 304: 298: 277: 270:Stenka Razin 269: 257: 253: 249: 245: 243: 226: 222: 219:The Last Rus 218: 212: 210: 197: 151: 147: 145: 118: 108: 90: 89: 70:(1878-09-27) 18: 530:1914 deaths 525:1839 births 282:tchaykovtsy 235:materialism 174:Leo Tolstoy 133:head injury 494:Categories 405:References 386:Mirny Trud 313:Lithuanian 172:, visited 46:1839-03-13 205:(YouTube) 180:estate. 115:Biography 99:Russian: 96:‹See Tfd› 460:Archived 394:(1910). 370:(1906), 366:(1904), 239:the Tsar 231:nihilism 391:Svetoch 176:at his 484:Lib.ru 321:Kaunas 286:Geneva 137:Poland 301:Vilno 225:and 168:and 160:and 65:Died 40:Born 482:at 496:: 449:^ 434:^ 413:^ 401:. 331:. 233:, 56:, 486:. 93:( 48:) 44:(

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Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
‹See Tfd›
Russian writer
Saint Petersburg
Moscow Governorate
Moscow Guard Regiment
head injury
Poland
January Uprising
Vestnik Evropy
Anna Filosofova
Sofya Tolstaya
Nikolai Leskov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Leo Tolstoy
Yasnaya Polyana
The Stenka Razin Cliff
Pyatnitsky Choir
Russkaya Retch
nihilism
materialism
the Tsar
Ieronim Yasinsky
La Marseillaise
Mykola Kostomarov
tchaykovtsy
Geneva

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