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Mikhail Nikolayevich Zagoskin (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин; July 25, 1789 – July 5, 1852) was a Russian writer of social comedies and historical novels. Zagoskin was born in the village of Ramzay in Penza Oblast. He began his official career as a librarian, then became part of the management of the Imperial Theatres, and lastly served as director of the Moscow Armory Museum. In the 1810s and 20s he published a series of comedies. His best known work, the historical novel Yury Miloslavsky, was published in 1829 and became the first Russian best-seller. His historical novels, including Yury Miloslavsky, were open imitations of Sir Walter Scott, and were immensely popular. Zagoskin attempted to Russify his characters and provided authentic descriptive detail; his "contribution lies in

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  • ميخائيل نيكولايفيتش زاجوسكين (بالروسية: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин) (25 يوليو 1789 - 5 يوليو 1852) هو كاتب مسرحي وروائي روسي عاش في القرن التاسع عشر، اشتهر بمسرحياته الاجتماعية الكوميدية وبرواياته التاريخية. (ar)
  • Michail Nikolajewitsch Sagoskin (russisch Михаил Николаевич Загоскин, wiss. Transliteration Michail Nikolaevič Zagoskin; * 14. Julijul. / 25. Juli 1789greg. im Dorf Ramsai, Landkreis Pensa, Gouvernement Pensa; † 23. Junijul. / 5. Juli 1852greg. in Moskau) war ein russischer Romanschriftsteller, Lustspieldichter, Dramaturg, Direktor der Moskauer Theater und der Rüstkammer des Moskauer Kremls. Seine historischen Romane, seit Beginn der 1830er Jahre erschienen, brachten ihm den Beinamen russischer Walter Scott. Von Michail Sagoskin kamen insgesamt 29 Bände Prosa und 18 Bühnenstücke heraus. (de)
  • Mikhail Nikolayevich Zagoskin (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин; July 25, 1789 – July 5, 1852) was a Russian writer of social comedies and historical novels. Zagoskin was born in the village of Ramzay in Penza Oblast. He began his official career as a librarian, then became part of the management of the Imperial Theatres, and lastly served as director of the Moscow Armory Museum. In the 1810s and 20s he published a series of comedies. His best known work, the historical novel Yury Miloslavsky, was published in 1829 and became the first Russian best-seller. His historical novels, including Yury Miloslavsky, were open imitations of Sir Walter Scott, and were immensely popular. Zagoskin attempted to Russify his characters and provided authentic descriptive detail; his "contribution lies in his innovative of language to create an illusion of antiquity. The dramatist in him shows through in the preponderance of dialogue over description or exposition, and in the use of colloquial speech, and the oral speech of the common people." Sergey Aksakov described the extraordinary impact of Yury Miloslavsky: We did not yet have a popular writer in the accurate and full sense of the word . . . our distance from the people and their low literacy being direct and readily apparent obstacles. [...] But Zagoskin more than anyone else can be called a popular writer. In addition to other classes, he has been read and is read by all merchant peasants able to read. . . . They tell about what they have read and sometimes read aloud to many other illiterate peasants. The enormous number of snuffboxes and printed kerchiefs with depictions of various scenes from Yury Miloslavsky carried to all corners of the Russian expanse uphold the renown of its author. In 1831 Frederick Chamier was engaged to edit the translated transcript of Zagoskin's novel Dmitrich Miloslawsky (actually his first novel - "Yuri Miloslavsky, or the Russians in 1612") to be issued in England as The Young Muscovite; or, The Poles in Russia, apparently dating from 1824. The translation had been provided from Moscow by a Russian lady of rank and her two daughters. The books publication was ceaselessly reported as imminent for publication throughout 1831 and early 1834. It was intended to publish in three parts, however it would not appear on London bookshelves till March of 1834 and when it did, it was found, to have been extensively adapted to acclaim by Charmier. (en)
  • Michel Zagoskine (ou Sagoskin ; Mikhaïl Nikolaïevitch Zagoskine) est un romancier et dramaturge russe né le 25 juillet 1789 et décédé le 5 juillet 1852 à Moscou. Il a été directeur du théâtre de Moscou. (fr)
  • Michail Nikolajevitsj Zagoskin (Russisch: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин) was een Russisch schrijver en dramaturg. (nl)
  • Michaił Nikołajewicz Zagoskin (ur. 25 lipca 1789 roku w w obwodzie penzeńskim - zm. 5 lipca 1852 roku w Moskwie) - pisarz rosyjski. Pod wpływem Waltera Scotta pisał powieści historyczne, m.in. * Jurij Miłosławskij, albo Rosjanie w 1612 roku (wydana w 1829 roku w trzech tomach) * Rosławlew (wydana w 1831 roku) * Askoldowa mogiła (wydana w 1833 roku) * zbiór opowiadań Moskwa i moskwianie (wydanych w latach 1842-1850). Mikhail Zagoskin (pl)
  • Mikhail Nikolaievitch Zagoskin (1789 — 1852) foi um escritor russo. Introduziu o romance histórico no estilo de Walter Scott em seu país. Suas obras foram: Iuri Miloslavski (1829) e Roslavliev (1831). (pt)
  • Михаи́л Никола́евич Заго́скин (14 [25] июля 1789, село Рамзай, Пензенская губерния — 23 июня [5 июля] 1852, Москва) — русский писатель и драматург, директор московских театров и московской Оружейной палаты. Действительный статский советник в звании камергера. Прославился в начале 1830-х годов как автор первых в России исторических романов. Один из популярнейших писателей своего времени, Загоскин при жизни имел славу «русского Вальтер Скотта», которая со временем увяла. (ru)
  • Michail Nikolajevitj Zagoskin (ryska: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин), född den 14 juli 1789 i , död den 23 juni 1852, var en rysk lustspels- och romanförfattare. Zagoskin deltog i 1812 års fälttåg, där han blev sårad, blev tjänsteman vid teaterkanslierna i Sankt Petersburg och Moskva och utnämndes 1831 till chef för Moskvas teatrar. År 1842 blev han chef för Kremls . En av Rysslands produktivaste författare, skrev han till en början - alltifrån 1815 - en mängd lustspel i vedertagen fransk stil, vilka, trots att de i inget avseende var märkliga, delvis hade mycket stor framgång. År 1829 debuterade Zagoskin som romanförfattare med romanen Jurij Miloslavskij, som hade enastående framgång och i ett slag gjorde sin författare berömd över hela Ryssland - den allmänna förtjusningen förklaras delvis därav, att den var Rysslands första historiska roman. Efter denna följde en rad andra, alla starkt påverkade av Walter Scott och alla utmärkande sig för flammande patriotism. Av hans produktion har endast "Jurij Miloslavskij" något så när stått sig mot tiden och har in i det sista utgjort omtyckt ungdoms- och folkläsning. Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Michail Zagoskin. (sv)
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  • ميخائيل نيكولايفيتش زاجوسكين (بالروسية: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин) (25 يوليو 1789 - 5 يوليو 1852) هو كاتب مسرحي وروائي روسي عاش في القرن التاسع عشر، اشتهر بمسرحياته الاجتماعية الكوميدية وبرواياته التاريخية. (ar)
  • Michail Nikolajewitsch Sagoskin (russisch Михаил Николаевич Загоскин, wiss. Transliteration Michail Nikolaevič Zagoskin; * 14. Julijul. / 25. Juli 1789greg. im Dorf Ramsai, Landkreis Pensa, Gouvernement Pensa; † 23. Junijul. / 5. Juli 1852greg. in Moskau) war ein russischer Romanschriftsteller, Lustspieldichter, Dramaturg, Direktor der Moskauer Theater und der Rüstkammer des Moskauer Kremls. Seine historischen Romane, seit Beginn der 1830er Jahre erschienen, brachten ihm den Beinamen russischer Walter Scott. Von Michail Sagoskin kamen insgesamt 29 Bände Prosa und 18 Bühnenstücke heraus. (de)
  • Michel Zagoskine (ou Sagoskin ; Mikhaïl Nikolaïevitch Zagoskine) est un romancier et dramaturge russe né le 25 juillet 1789 et décédé le 5 juillet 1852 à Moscou. Il a été directeur du théâtre de Moscou. (fr)
  • Michail Nikolajevitsj Zagoskin (Russisch: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин) was een Russisch schrijver en dramaturg. (nl)
  • Michaił Nikołajewicz Zagoskin (ur. 25 lipca 1789 roku w w obwodzie penzeńskim - zm. 5 lipca 1852 roku w Moskwie) - pisarz rosyjski. Pod wpływem Waltera Scotta pisał powieści historyczne, m.in. * Jurij Miłosławskij, albo Rosjanie w 1612 roku (wydana w 1829 roku w trzech tomach) * Rosławlew (wydana w 1831 roku) * Askoldowa mogiła (wydana w 1833 roku) * zbiór opowiadań Moskwa i moskwianie (wydanych w latach 1842-1850). Mikhail Zagoskin (pl)
  • Mikhail Nikolaievitch Zagoskin (1789 — 1852) foi um escritor russo. Introduziu o romance histórico no estilo de Walter Scott em seu país. Suas obras foram: Iuri Miloslavski (1829) e Roslavliev (1831). (pt)
  • Михаи́л Никола́евич Заго́скин (14 [25] июля 1789, село Рамзай, Пензенская губерния — 23 июня [5 июля] 1852, Москва) — русский писатель и драматург, директор московских театров и московской Оружейной палаты. Действительный статский советник в звании камергера. Прославился в начале 1830-х годов как автор первых в России исторических романов. Один из популярнейших писателей своего времени, Загоскин при жизни имел славу «русского Вальтер Скотта», которая со временем увяла. (ru)
  • Mikhail Nikolayevich Zagoskin (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин; July 25, 1789 – July 5, 1852) was a Russian writer of social comedies and historical novels. Zagoskin was born in the village of Ramzay in Penza Oblast. He began his official career as a librarian, then became part of the management of the Imperial Theatres, and lastly served as director of the Moscow Armory Museum. In the 1810s and 20s he published a series of comedies. His best known work, the historical novel Yury Miloslavsky, was published in 1829 and became the first Russian best-seller. His historical novels, including Yury Miloslavsky, were open imitations of Sir Walter Scott, and were immensely popular. Zagoskin attempted to Russify his characters and provided authentic descriptive detail; his "contribution lies in (en)
  • Michail Nikolajevitj Zagoskin (ryska: Михаил Николаевич Загоскин), född den 14 juli 1789 i , död den 23 juni 1852, var en rysk lustspels- och romanförfattare. Zagoskin deltog i 1812 års fälttåg, där han blev sårad, blev tjänsteman vid teaterkanslierna i Sankt Petersburg och Moskva och utnämndes 1831 till chef för Moskvas teatrar. År 1842 blev han chef för Kremls . En av Rysslands produktivaste författare, skrev han till en början - alltifrån 1815 - en mängd lustspel i vedertagen fransk stil, vilka, trots att de i inget avseende var märkliga, delvis hade mycket stor framgång. År 1829 debuterade Zagoskin som romanförfattare med romanen Jurij Miloslavskij, som hade enastående framgång och i ett slag gjorde sin författare berömd över hela Ryssland - den allmänna förtjusningen förklaras delvis (sv)
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  • ميخائيل زاجوسكين (ar)
  • Michail Nikolajewitsch Sagoskin (de)
  • Michel Zagoskine (fr)
  • Mikhail Zagoskin (en)
  • Michaił Zagoskin (pl)
  • Michail Zagoskin (nl)
  • Mikhail Nikolaievitch Zagoskin (pt)
  • Загоскин, Михаил Николаевич (ru)
  • Michail Zagoskin (sv)
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