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Literary map of Yaroslavl Made by Dmitrii Smirnov, form 9 “d“ Teacher E.M. Tretyakova

Literary map of Yaroslavl

Made by Dmitrii Smirnov, form 9 “d“

Teacher E.M. Tretyakova

Nikolai Nekrasov  (1821-1877) He was a remarkable Russian poet, writer and publisher. He spent much time in Yaroslavl. There is a monument that was created in his honor in 1960 in Pervomayskaya street.

Nikolai Nekrasov (1821-1877)

He was a remarkable Russian poet, writer and publisher. He spent much time in Yaroslavl. There is a monument that was created in his honor in 1960 in Pervomayskaya street.

Karabikha estate-museum A.T. Tvardovsky . On June 24, 1961, the writer came to Yaroslavl and was busy organizing the All-Union Nekrasov Poetry Festival. In 1967, largely thanks to the efforts of A.T. Tvardovsky, the First Nekrasov Poetry Festival was held in Karabikh.

Karabikha estate-museum

  • A.T. Tvardovsky . On June 24, 1961, the writer came to Yaroslavl and was busy organizing the All-Union Nekrasov Poetry Festival. In 1967, largely thanks to the efforts of A.T. Tvardovsky, the First Nekrasov Poetry Festival was held in Karabikh.
N.A. Nekrasov studied in Yaroslavl and later repeatedly came here. In 1871, after failing the exam at the Vologda Gymnasium, V.A. Gilyarovsky came to Yaroslavl. At first, he is hired as a boatman to haul barges along the Volga, then works as a stoker at the whitewash factory of the Yaroslavl merchant Sorokin. In 1874, V.A. Gilyarovsky wrote an essay

N.A. Nekrasov studied in Yaroslavl and later repeatedly came here. In 1871, after failing the exam at the Vologda Gymnasium, V.A. Gilyarovsky came to Yaroslavl. At first, he is hired as a boatman to haul barges along the Volga, then works as a stoker at the whitewash factory of the Yaroslavl merchant Sorokin. In 1874, V.A. Gilyarovsky wrote an essay "The Doomed" about the horrors of working at the Sorokin bleaching plant.

In 1889-1890, K.D. Balmont studied at the Yaroslavl Demidov Lyceum. In 1890, the first collection of poems by the poet was published in Yaroslavl

Volkov Theatre The first public professional Russian theatre was founded in Yaroslavl in 1750 by Fyodor Volkov. It is located on Volkov Square. Plays of A.P.Chekhov A. Tolstoy and others are staged there.

Volkov Theatre

The first public professional Russian theatre was founded in Yaroslavl in 1750 by Fyodor Volkov. It is located on Volkov Square.

Plays of A.P.Chekhov A. Tolstoy and others are staged there.

Monument to Fyodor Volkov Fyodor Volkov (1729-1763) is a talented actor and director which created his first profesional Russian theatre! There is a monument, which can be found near the Volkov Square.

Monument to Fyodor Volkov

Fyodor Volkov (1729-1763) is a talented actor and director which created his first profesional Russian theatre! There is a monument, which can be found near the Volkov Square.

A.P. Chekhov visited Yaroslavl several times (in 1890, 1894, 1896), visiting his brother M.P. Chekhov, who served in the Yaroslavl State Chamber. In 1900, the playwright A.V. Sukhovo-Kobylin came to Yaroslavl for the premiere of his play

A.P. Chekhov visited Yaroslavl several times (in 1890, 1894, 1896), visiting his brother M.P. Chekhov, who served in the Yaroslavl State Chamber.

In 1900, the playwright A.V. Sukhovo-Kobylin came to Yaroslavl for the premiere of his play "Krechinsky's Wedding", which took place at the F.G. Volkov Theater.

Monument to Alexander Pushkin Alexander Puskin is the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature. This monument (1937) A. S. Pushkin was familiar with Yaroslavl cultural figures (Zubkov, Svinin, Konshin), sympathized with the peasant poet F. Slepushkin. In a rare book by A. Svirishchevsky

Monument to Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Puskin is the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature. This monument (1937) A. S. Pushkin was familiar with Yaroslavl cultural figures (Zubkov, Svinin, Konshin), sympathized with the peasant poet F. Slepushkin. In a rare book by A. Svirishchevsky "A. S. Pushkin in the rural population and school of the Yaroslavl province" (Yaroslavl, 1899), it is reported about the little-known fact of Pushkin's communication and correspondence with the Yaroslavl peasant of the village of Vaulova Egor Semenov

Monument to A.S.Pushkin in Bolshaya Octyabrskayastreet

Pushkin

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In the XX century, M.P. Prilezhaeva, a writer, author of books about the life and work of V.I. Lenin and M.I. Kalinin, playwright V.S. Rozov, writer B.M. Sudarushkin were born in Yaroslavl. Writer and journalist A.A. Kuznetsov lived and worked in Yaroslavl.The famous playwright and fiction writer Konstantin Petrovich Masalsky (1802-1861) was born in Yaroslavl in the 30-40s of the nineteenth century. His historical novels and novels

In the XX century, M.P. Prilezhaeva, a writer, author of books about the life and work of V.I. Lenin and M.I. Kalinin, playwright V.S. Rozov, writer B.M. Sudarushkin were born in Yaroslavl.

Writer and journalist A.A. Kuznetsov lived and worked in Yaroslavl.The famous playwright and fiction writer Konstantin Petrovich Masalsky (1802-1861) was born in Yaroslavl in the 30-40s of the nineteenth century. His historical novels and novels "Streltsy", "The Regency of Biron", "The Siege of Uglich" were popular. His plays "Classic and Romantic", "It was on the banks of the Neva" were successfully performed on stage.

Yaroslavl land is connected with the fate of many famous writers and poets. So, in the XIX century, the poet Maria Petrova, the poet and writer Karolina Pavlova were born in our city. Yulia Zhadovskaya, Leonid Trefolev, Konstantin Ushinsky lived in our city. M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin described the customs of Yaroslavl landowners in the chronicle

Yaroslavl land is connected with the fate of many famous writers and poets. So, in the XIX century, the poet Maria Petrova, the poet and writer Karolina Pavlova were born in our city. Yulia Zhadovskaya, Leonid Trefolev, Konstantin Ushinsky lived in our city.

M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin described the customs of Yaroslavl landowners in the chronicle "Poshekhonskaya antiquity" and the novel "Gentlemen Golovlevs". A street in Yaroslavl is named after M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin.

In 1851, the poet and publicist I.S. Aksakov was sent to serve in Yaroslavl as a junior official on special assignments under the Yaroslavl governor Buturlin

In 1926-1928, A.A. Fadeev lived and worked on the last chapters of the novel

In 1926-1928, A.A. Fadeev lived and worked on the last chapters of the novel "Defeat" in the Yaroslavl Bristol hotel, whose wife V.A. Gerasimova was assigned to work at a pedagogical college. In 1927 , V.V. Mayakovsky came to Yaroslavl and after visiting our city wrote a poem "The Best Verse". In 1939, the premiere of the play "Peter I" based on the novel of the same name by A.N. Tolstoy took place at the F.G. Volkov Theater, which was attended by the author. A.N. Tolstoy repeatedly visited Yaroslavl, described the Yaroslavl events of 1918 in the novel "Walking through Torments". During the Great Patriotic War, writers Yu.N. Tynyanov and E.L. Schwartz were evacuated to Yaroslavl

Monument to Maksim Bogdanovich Maxim Adamovich Bogdanovich is a Belarusian poet, publicist, literary critic, translator, classic of Belarusian literature. Monument located at Sovetskaya street, built in 1994

Monument to Maksim Bogdanovich

Maxim Adamovich Bogdanovich is a Belarusian poet, publicist, literary critic, translator, classic of Belarusian literature. Monument located at Sovetskaya street, built in 1994

From 1908 to 1916, the Belarusian poet M.A. Bogdanovich lived in Yaroslavl, his years of study were spent here, and his first poetry collection was published. A street in Yaroslavl is named after M.A. Bogdanovich.
  • From 1908 to 1916, the Belarusian poet M.A. Bogdanovich lived in Yaroslavl, his years of study were spent here, and his first poetry collection was published. A street in Yaroslavl is named after M.A. Bogdanovich.
In 1994, after serving twenty years of exile, the writer A.I. Solzhenitsyn came to Yaroslavl and spent four days in our city. The writer spoke at the Giant Club. The works of modern Yaroslavl writers and poets have become widely known: Y.M. Kublanovsky, M.S. Lisyansky, Y.S. Borodkin, V.F. Moskovkin, A.V. Konoplin, P.P. Golosov, M.A. Rapov, E.F. Starshinov, V.A. Smirnov, S.A. Khomutov

In 1994, after serving twenty years of exile, the writer A.I. Solzhenitsyn came to Yaroslavl and spent four days in our city. The writer spoke at the Giant Club.

The works of modern Yaroslavl writers and poets have become widely known: Y.M. Kublanovsky, M.S. Lisyansky, Y.S. Borodkin, V.F. Moskovkin, A.V. Konoplin, P.P. Golosov, M.A. Rapov, E.F. Starshinov, V.A. Smirnov, S.A. Khomutov

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