Golden Age of Russian literature

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The Golden Age of Russian literature was a 19th-century flowering of Russian writing marked by the works of authors such as Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy, which established Russia as a major literary power.

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instanceOf literary period
associatedMovement Realism NERFINISHED
Romanticism NERFINISHED
psychological realism
characteristic development of the Russian novel
exploration of social and moral questions
focus on psychological depth
fusion of poetry and narrative
use of vernacular Russian
country Russian Empire
endTime late 19th century
field literature
followedBy Silver Age of Russian poetry NERFINISHED
genre drama
novel
poetry
prose
short story
hasPart Golden Age of Russian poetry
Golden Age of Russian prose NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century Russian literature
world literature
influencedBy European Romanticism NERFINISHED
French literature NERFINISHED
German literature
language Russian
mainLocation Russia NERFINISHED
notableAuthor Alexander Griboyedov NERFINISHED
Alexander Ostrovsky NERFINISHED
Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
Fyodor Dostoevsky NERFINISHED
Ivan Goncharov NERFINISHED
Ivan Turgenev NERFINISHED
Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
Mikhail Lermontov NERFINISHED
Nikolai Gogol NERFINISHED
Nikolai Nekrasov NERFINISHED
notableWork A Hero of Our Time NERFINISHED
Anna Karenina NERFINISHED
Crime and Punishment NERFINISHED
Dead Souls NERFINISHED
Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
Fathers and Sons NERFINISHED
The Brothers Karamazov NERFINISHED
The Government Inspector NERFINISHED
War and Peace NERFINISHED
precededBy 18th-century Russian literature
significance established Russia as a major European literary power
startTime early 19th century

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Russian literature hasPeriod Golden Age of Russian literature
Mikhail Lermontov literaryPeriod Golden Age of Russian literature
Tolstoy hasCulturalSignificance Golden Age of Russian literature
this entity surface form: associated with Golden Age of Russian literature
Vasily Zhukovsky partOf Golden Age of Russian literature
this entity surface form: Golden Age of Russian poetry