- Vasily Narezhny
Vasily Trofimovich Narezhny ( _ru. Василий Трофимович Нарежный) (1780—OldStyleDate|July 3|1825|June 21) was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer renowned for his satiricial depiction of provincial mores in the vein of the 18th-century
picaresque novel . His most famous novel is "A RussianGil Blas " (1814), a rather coarse imitation of Lesage's work. The earthy, humorous realism of this novel established him as the chief predecessor ofGogol in theRussian literature . Narezhny's rough, vernacular Russian contrasted sharply with the sensitivity and musicality of theKaramzin school's Gallicized language. [Bagby, Lewis. "Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky and Russian Byronism". Penn State Press, 1990. ISBN 0-271-02613-8. Page 4.] His last work, "The Divinity Student" (1824), is a romance about the adventures of ahetman 's son.References
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