Poets with tag Golden age: Golden Age of Russian Poetry is the name traditionally applied by Russian philologists to the first half of the 19th century.[1] It is also called the Age of Pushkin, after its most significant poet (in Nabokov's words, the greatest poet this world was blessed with since the time of Shakespeare[2]). Mikhail Lermontov and Fyodor Tyutchev are generally regarded as two most important Romantic poets after Pushkin.[3] Vasily Zhukovsky and Konstantin Batyushkov are the best regarded of his precursors. Pushkin himself, however, considered Evgeny Baratynsky to be the finest poet of his day.[4] Name | Years | Country | Tags | Works | RankAlexander Pushkin | 1799-1837 | RUS | Agnosticism, Bipolar disorder, Blank verse, Fantasy, Freemasons, Golden age, National, Realism, Romanticism | 73 | 34 | Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev | 1803-1873 | RUS | Christian, Golden age, Philosophy, Romanticism | 32 | 239 | Mikhail Lermontov | 1814-1841 | RUS | Golden age, Romanticism, Realism | 1 | 371 | Afanasy Fet | 1820-1892 | RUS | Golden age, Romanticism | 1 | 374 | Nikolay Nekrasov | 1821-1878 | RUS | Golden age, Peasant | 1 | 373 | |
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