- Yevhen Hrebinka
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name = Yevhen Pavlovych Hrebinka
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birthname = Євген Павлович Гребінка
birthdate =2 February 1812
birthplace = Ubizhyshche,Poltava gubernia
deathdate =15 December 1848
deathplace =Saint Petersburg
occupation =Poet
nationality = Ukrainian
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movement =Romanticism
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portaldisp =Yevhen Pavlovych Hrebinka ( _uk. Євген Павлович Гребінка,
2 February 1812 ,Ubizhyshche ,Poltava gubernia -15 December 1848 ,Saint Petersburg ) was a Ukrainian romantic [cite web|url=http://encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?AddButton=pagesRORomanticism.htm|title=Romanticism|accessdate=2008-04-22|date=1993|last=Bohdan Kravtsiv, Danylo Husar Struk|first=|work=Encyclopedia of Ukraine |language=English]writer andpoet . He wrote in both the Ukrainian and Russian languages.His works first started being published in 1831. In 1834 he published "
Little Russian Fables" inMoscow which, because of its vivid and pure language, wit, laconic style, and attention to ethnographic detail, ranks among the best collections of fables in Ukrainian literature. Many of his lyrical poems, such as "A Ukrainian Melody" (1839) became folk songs. Hrebinka is recognized as a leading representative of the so-called "Ukrainian school" ofRussian literature . Many of his Russian language works include Ukrainian themes, such as "Stories of a Pyriatynian" (1837), the historical poems "Getman Svirgovskii" (1839) and "Bogdan" (1843), thenovelette "The Nizhen Colonel Zolotarenko" (1842), and thenovel "Chaikovskii" (1843). In 1843 he wrote a poem Dark Eyes that would later become a famous Russian song with the same name.In Saint Petersburg in 1841, he compiled and published one of the first Ukrainian
almanacs , called "Lastôvka". It had 382 pages and contained works by many famous , along with Ukrainian folk songs, popular proverbs, and folktales. [cite web|url=http://encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pagesLALastIAvkaIT.htm|title=Lastôvka|accessdate=2008-04-22|date=1993|last=|first=|work=Encyclopedia of Ukraine |language=English]Hrebinka took kindly to the young enserfed artist
Taras Shevchenko and helped connect him with Saint Petersburg elite who organized Shevchenko's liberation from serfdom in 1938. He also helped publish Shevchenko's Kobzar in 1840.cite web|url=http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pagesHRHrebinkaYevhen.htm|title=Yevhen Hrebinka|accessdate=2008-04-22|date=1993|last=Koshelivets|first=Ivan|work=Encyclopedia of Ukraine |language=English]His collected works were first published in 1862.
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