Biography of Zeyananenko
Kvitka-Osnovyanenko Grigory Fedorovich on November 18-8 August 20 your browser does not support floating frames. Ukrainian writer, playwright, journalist, literary critic and cultural and public figure. The founder of artistic prose and the genre of social comedy in classical Ukrainian literature. He was called the "father of Ukrainian prose." As a child, he was sick and weak, and because of the gold at the age of five, he blinded.
But the vision to him returned after visiting the Ozereyansky temple on the cold mountain. He received a home education, especially since the family was distinguished by intelligence, love for reading, art and theater. In the city, as a nobleman was enrolled in military service, four years later he retired in the rank of captain and at 23 decides to become a novice of the Kuryazh monastery, but four years later he returns to worldly life.
In m, he returns to military service, but the next year he resigns and returns home. In gg. He was chosen a member of the Partnership of Sciences at the University of Kharkov. He was one of the founders of the professional theater in Kharkov in the year, the Institute of noble girls, and also took part in the publication of the first Ukrainian Bulletin magazine in Ukraine as a result, Grigory Kvitka-Osnovyanenko becomes an active figure in the public and cultural life of Kharkov.
The public, official and charitable activities of G. Kvitka were marked by many awards, but literary activity brought him wide popularity. He began literary activities in the year. He published his early feuilletons, articles and joking poems mainly in the Kharkov press: works in Russian - in the magazines “Ukrainian Bulletin” and “Kharkov Democritus”, a cycle of Ukrainian humorous poems “Spigachins” - in the newspaper Kharkov Izvestia.
The pseudonym Enoyanenko took by the name of the village of the foundation in the south of Kharkov, where he was born. He wrote in Ukrainian and Russian. Ukrainian prosaic works can be divided into two main groups: burlesque-realistic and sentimental-realistic. The best works of the writer were one of the first to present Ukrainian literature to European readers.
They were translated into French, Polish, Bulgarian, Czech and other languages. The first book, “Little Russian Stories told by Grysk, Basyanenenk, is published in the year, and three years later the second book of“ Little Russian Stories ”is published. His legacy includes about 80 prose and dramatic works, however, not all of them have the same artistic value. Contemporaries note that the writer was interested in spiritualism and with pleasure told different terrible stories.
The life of Kvitka-Osnovyanenko proceeded in an atmosphere of family happiness, surrounded by a wife and children. He was a big homebody - in his entire life, further Kharkov and his outskirts had never left. In June, his health worsened, he fell ill with pneumonia and eleven days later, preparing for death, quietly died on his wife’s hands, surrounded by relatives and friends.
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