Serge Poltoratzky, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Serge Poltoratzky

Russian literary critic

Date of Birth: 04-Feb-1803

Place of Birth: Moscow, Russia

Date of Death: 19-Jan-1884

Profession: literary critic

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Serge Poltoratzky

  • Serge Poltoratzky (alternate spellings: Sergei or Sergey and Poltoratsky, Poltoratskii or Poltoratskiy), 1803-1884, was a Russian literary scholar, bibliophile and humanitarian.
  • His major literary work was the Dictionary of Russian Authors, which he worked on for decades.
  • He travelled extensively in Europe to find books and manuscripts needed for this work.
  • He was also interested in the letters of Voltaire and in Franco-Russian cultural relations.
  • He wrote articles for the French press on these and other literary topics, often under the pseudonym R.E.
  • According to Yuri Druzhnikov, Poltoratzky was the first to introduce Pushkin's work to a western European audience, in the October 1821 issue of Revue encyclopedique (published in Paris). Among Poltoratzky's literary friends were Victor Hugo, Nikolay Karamzin, Charles Forbes René de Montalembert, Alexander Pushkin, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve and Vasiliy Zhukovsky.
  • He was also known for giving financial help to impoverished authors and scholars. Poltoratzky's personal library, which included many rare books and unpublished manuscripts, was donated to the Imperial Public Library, now the Russian State Library.

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