Gavrila Derzhavin


Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin IPA160 160 July 14, 1743 July 20, 1816 was one of the most highly esteemed Russian poets before Alexander Pushkin, as well as a statesman. Although his works are traditionally considered literary classicism, his best verse is rich with antitheses and conflicting sounds in a way reminiscent of John Donne and other metaphysical poets.

Derzhavin was born in Kazan. His distant ancestor Morza Bagrim, who relocated from the Great Horde in the 15th century to Moscow, was baptized and became a vassal of the Russian Grand Prince Vasily II. Nevertheless, by the 18th century Derzhavins father was just a poor country squire who died when Gavrila was still young. He received a little formal education at the gymnasium there but left for Petersburg as a private in the guards. There he rose from the ranks as a common soldier to the highest offices of state under Catherine the Great. He first impressed his commanders during Pugachevs Rebellion. Politically astute, his career advanced when he left the military service for civil service. He rose to the position of governor of Olonets and Tambov , personal secretary to the Empress , President of the College of Commerce , and finally the Minister of Justice . He was dismissed from his post in 1803 and spent much of the rest of his life in the country estate at Zvanka near Novgorod, w

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