- Pyotr Pletnyov
Pyotr Alexandrovich Pletnyov ( _ru. Пётр Александрович Плетнёв) (OldStyleDate|August 21|1792|August 10 — OldStyleDateDY|January 10|1866|December 29 1865) was a minor
Russia npoet and literary critic, who rose to become the dean of the Saint Petersburg University (1840-61) andacademician of thePetersburg Academy of Sciences (1841).Pletnyov befriended the poet
Alexander Pushkin , who dedicated his novel in verse "Eugene Onegin " to him. After Pushkin's death in 1837, Pletnyov edited his literary journal "Sovremennik " until the latter was sold toNikolai Nekrasov in 1846. As a critic, he was strongly opposed toVissarion Belinsky and like-minded journalists who placed "progress ive ideas" above the artistic mastership. His non-partisan view of various literary movements helped him to single out and applaud all of the most gifted writers of the day, fromVasily Zhukovsky throughNikolai Gogol toFyodor Dostoevsky .
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