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Fyodor tyutchev biography

          Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev was a Russian poet and diplomat.!

          Fyodor Tyutchev was a Russian writer who was remarkable both as a highly original philosophic poet and as a militant Slavophile.

        1. Fyodor Tyutchev was a Russian writer who was remarkable both as a highly original philosophic poet and as a militant Slavophile.
        2. Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev was a Russian poet and diplomat.
        3. Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev was a Russian poet and diplomat.
        4. Tyutchev was a Slavophile, who glorified things Russian while despising the Western influences in his country that had begun with Peter the Great.
        5. Fyodor Tyutchev was born on December 5, in Ovstug, Oryol Governorate, Russian Empire [now Bryansk Oblast, Russia].
        6. Tyutchev, Fyodor Ivanovich

          (1803–1873), Russian poet.

          Widely considered one of the greatest poets in world literature, Tyutchev can be classified as a late romantic, but, like other persons of surpassing genius, he was strikingly unique.

          Tyutchev's literary legacy consists of some three hundred poems (about fifty of them translations), usually brief, and several articles. Although recognition came slow to Tyutchev, in fact, he never had a regular literary career, eventually books of his poetry came to be the treasured possessions of every educated Russian.

          Many of Tyutchev's poems deal with nature.

          Some of them offer luminous images of a thunderstorm early in May or of warm days at the beginning of autumn. Others express the pantheistic beliefs of romanticism ("Thought after thought / Wave after wave / Two manifestations / Of one element"), particularly its preoccupation with chaos.

          Indeed, the philosopher Vladimir Soloviev considered Tyutchev's treatment of chaos, which