Два письма П. А. Вяземского [Two Letters by Pyotr Vyazemsky]
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Keywords

19th-Century Russian Literature
Prince Pyotr Vyazemsky (1792—1878)
Pyotr Bartenev (1829—1921)
Correspondence
History of Literature

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Два письма П. А. Вяземского [Two Letters by Pyotr Vyazemsky]. (2020). Slavica Revalensia, 7, 74-86. https://doi.org/10.22601/SR.2020.07.04

Abstract

This is a prefaced and annotated preprint of a much larger corpus of Prince Pyotr Vyazemsky’s letters (see also the previous volume of Slavica Revalensia) to the editor of the journal “Russkii arkhiv” (“Russian Archive”) Pyotr Bartenev. In these particular two letters written in a span of a week (September 19 and 27, 1868, Old Style) the elderly poet criticizes Bartenev for publishing “Zapiska o kramolakh vragov Rossii” (“A Note on Russia’s Enemies’ Conspiracies”) and shares his marginalia with “Russian Archive’s” editor. Written 45 years prior to 1868, this note resounded in Prince Vyazemsky as an example of current (or timeless) religious obscurantism that Prince Vyazemsky loathed.

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