Grigory Kugushev
Grigory Kugushev | |
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Born |
Grigory Vasilyevich Kugushev Григорий Васильевич Кугушев April 17, 1824 Akayevo, Tambov Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died |
October 3, 1871 47) Moscow, Russian Empire | (aged
Occupation | playwright, novelist, librettist |
Prince Grigory Vasilyevich Kugushev (Russian: Григорий Васильевич Кугушев, 17 March 1824, – 3 October 1871) was a Russian writer, poet and playwright whose comedies (including Goluboi Kapot, Blue Hood; Pari, The Bet; Priyomysh, Foster) had great (if not very lasting) success in the Russian Imperial Theatres in 1850s. More substantial and critically acclaimed were Kugushev's works of fiction, notably Kornet Otletayev (Корнет Отлетаев, a three-part novella, first published by Russky Vestnik in 1856) and the four-part novel Postoronneye Vliyaniye (Постороннее влияние, 1858—1859). He also wrote the libretto for the epic drama opera Mazeppa (1859) by Baron Boris Fitinhof-Schell.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Григорий Васильевич Кугушев at the Russian Dictionary // "Русский Архив" 1873 г., No 8 // "Отечественные Записки" 1859 г., т. CXXV, стр. 36--41. {Половцов}
- ↑ Кугушев, князь Григорий Васильевич at the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
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