Panase Myrny

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Panase Myrny was a prominent Ukrainian realist writer and public figure of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best known for his socially critical novels and stories depicting the hardships of rural life.

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instanceOf Ukrainian writer
novelist
person
public figure
realist writer
activityPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
birthName Panas Yakovych Rudchenko NERFINISHED
coAuthoredWork Do the Oxen Low When the Manger Is Full? NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Ivan Bilyk NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
describedAs prominent Ukrainian realist writer
socially critical author
ethnicGroup Ukrainian
fieldOfWork literature
public life
genre novel
short story
social prose
influenced development of Ukrainian realist prose
knownFor depicting hardships of rural life
socially critical novels
languageOfWorkOrName Ukrainian
movement realism
nameInUkrainian Панас Мирний NERFINISHED
nationality Ukrainian
notableWork Do the Oxen Low When the Manger Is Full? NERFINISHED
Poviia NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
editor
portrayed bureaucratic oppression
life of Ukrainian peasants
moral and psychological conflicts in village life
rural poverty
regionOfActivity Ukraine NERFINISHED
usedPseudonym Panase Myrny NERFINISHED
workFocus critique of tsarist social order
hardships of rural life
peasant life in Ukraine
social injustice
writingStyle psychological prose
social realism
wroteIn Ukrainian language

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