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Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev [1803-1873] RUS
Ranked #239 in the top 380 poets
Votes 95%: 40 up, 2 down

His poetic language was distinguished from that of Pushkin and other contemporaries by its liberal use of majestic, solemn Slavonic archaisms.

Tyutchev was born on December 5, 1803 on an estate 200 miles southwest of Moscow. He was educated at home until he was 17 and was nurtured in an atmosphere of piety, patriotism, and reverence for the throne that often characterized the Muscovite landed gentry of the period. Undoubtedly, this atmosphere also helped to shape Tyutchev`s future Slavophile views. Under the tutelage of E. S. Raich, a minor poet of the time, Tyutchev gained a strong knowledge of the classics both European and Russian, and was encouraged to write verse.

Tyutchev`s public literary career began when he was just 15 years old, when "The Nobleman" was read aloud at the Society of Lovers of Russian Literature, a group organized run by a professor of literature at the University of Moscow. In 1819, Tyutchev entered the University, where he studied for two years and received an advanced degree. Appointed to the Russian legation in Munich in 1822, he spent much of the next 22 years in the West. The influence of German Romanticism on Tyutchev`s writing was great, and he was published in a variety of second-tier journals in this period. Then, in 1836, sixteen of his poems were published in Pushkin`s journal The Contemporary .

Though Tyutchev had a great interest in international politics, and enjoyed socialized in the upper level political circles, he did not have a serious enough attitude toward his diplomatic post to launch a serious career. In 1839 he left his government post without permission so that he could marry his second wife, and was subsequently discharged from the civil service. When he returned to Russian and once again joined St. Petersburg society, he began a more serious literary career. 

Though married twice, Tyutchev could not find spiritual satisfaction with either of his wives, and he was constantly involved in extramarital affairs. One of these proved to be the most significant event of Tyutchev`s later life. Elena Aleksandrovna Denisieva was an impoverished young noblewoman, with whom Tyutchev had a long and intense affair for fourteen years. Denisieva became a secondary wife to the poet, bore him three children, nursed him through illness, and supported him during his frequent bouts of melancholia. The couple did not particularly hide their affair, and were stigmatized by society. Perhaps due to this burden, their affair was often a difficult one, and included many quarrels. Denisieva`s health began to decline, and she eventually succumbed to tuberculosis in 1864. 

Shaken by his mistresses death, Tyutchev wrote little in the following years, and in 1872 a stroke left him paralyzed. Over the next year other strokes followed, and he died on June 27, 1873.

Christian, Golden age, Philosophy, Romanticism

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1821-1878
RUS
Nikolay Nekrasov
→ praised Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev
-65--8
ROM
Horace
← translated by Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev
1797-1856
DEU
Heinrich Heine
← translated by Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev
1880-1921
RUS
Aleksandr Blok
← influenced by Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev


WorkLangRating
"O, how our love is murderous..."
eng
13
Silentium
eng
3
There Is A Spell In Autumn
eng
3
Why Moan, Why Wail You, Wind Of Night
eng
2
Autumn Evening
eng
1
Reproach Me Not
eng
1
The Earth A Cheerless Look Still Wears
eng
1
" Nature is not as you imagine her..."
eng
0
"Don`t say he loves me as before..."
eng
0
"In ocean waves there`s melody..."
eng
0
"Just as the ocean cradles our earth`s orb..."
eng
0
"Nature is a Sphinx..."
eng
0
"She sat upon the floor..."
eng
0
A Vision
eng
0
All Day She Quiet Lay
eng
0
As In The Globe Embraced By Ocean
eng
0
Cicero
eng
0
Elysium Of Shades
eng
0
Gum Is The Sky
eng
0
Here, At A Meagre Earth
eng
0
How Tuneful Is The Voice Of Sea
eng
0
I Love The Tsarskoselsk
eng
0
It`s There, Still There
eng
0
Last Love
eng
0
My Love For You, Sweet Earth
eng
0
Poetry
eng
0
Problème
eng
0
Say Not He Loves Me
eng
0
Spring Storm
eng
0
The Glare! The Heat!
eng
0
To K.B.
eng
0
When Life Is But A Round Of Crushing Care
eng
0

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