Background
Pavel Vasilyevich Annenkov was born on July 1, 1813 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.He was born in a wealthy landowning family in Moscow.
(The researches for Puskin's biography (Russian edition).)
The researches for Puskin's biography (Russian edition).
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Pavel Vasilyevich Annenkov was born on July 1, 1813 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.He was born in a wealthy landowning family in Moscow.
At first Pavel Annenkov was home schooled, then he attended Leningrad Mining Institute (now Saint Petersburg Mining University). After that he attended the philological faculty of Saint Petersburg University.
In 1883 Pavel Vasilyevich worked for the Ministry of Finance. In the 1840s he went abroad and formed close relationship with Nikolai Gogol. A second series of letters from Paris were published in The Contemporary in 1847 and 1848. He was a correspondent of Karl Marx.
Pavel Vasilyevich edited the first major scholarly edition of Pushkin's works in 1855. His critical articles were published in various popular journals throughout the 1850s and 1860s.
Pavel Vasilyevich died in Dresden in 1887.
At the beginning of 1841 Pavel Vasilyevich moved to Rome and became Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol's neighbour. During that time he helped Gogol to write down the first six chapters of "Dead Souls".
Pavel Vasilyevich wrote his novels in "Sovremennik" magazine. At the time he wrote "Kiriusha", "She will die!" and "An odd man" which were not successful.
By autumn of 1851 Pavel Vasilyevich moved to Saint Petersburg and got the access to Puskin's archive. He started writing the first scholarly publication of Puskin's essays.
(The researches for Puskin's biography (Russian edition).)
(Puskin at Alexandrov's era (Russian edition).)
(Literary memoirs (Russian Edition).)
Pavel Vasilyevich Annenkov was baptized in Moscow Church in June of 1812.
Pavel Vasilyevich Annenkov was pro-Western liberal.
Quotes from others about the person
Belinsky: "Annenkov's "Letters from abroad" are amazing! They made me love him as a person even more."
Leo Tolstoy: "Annenkov is funny and healthy, as intellegent as he's always been. He still tries to catch the modernity and is really worried that he's not going to catch it as it is the only thing he truly believes in."
In 1860 Pavel Vasilyevich Annenkov got married to Glafira Alexandrovna Rakovich and they had a son (Pavel,1869) and a daughter (Vera,1867).
Vasily Annenkov was a wealthy landowner in Simbirsk Governorate.
Ivan Annenkov was a Russian military commander, General of the The Imperial Russian Army Cavalry and Adjutant-General.
Vera Annenkova got married to a German soldier Georg Nagel and lived a long life. She died in 1956 when she was almost 90 years old.
In 1895 Pavel Annenkov received his degree from Novorossiysk University (Odessa State University). He lived in Chirikov village and died in 1934.
Alexander Annenkov gambled a lot and jeopardized his family's money pretty frequently.
Pavel Vasilyevich Annenkov and Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev met at Belinsky's house in 1843. At first they weren't really close but with time they realised that there's some bond between them that didn't let them part ways in lives.
Pauline Viardot was a leading nineteenth-century French mezzo-soprano, pedagogue, and composer of Spanish descent.Born Michelle Ferdinande Pauline García, her name appears in various forms.
In his letters to Ivan Turgenev, Pavel Annenkov often send hisr regards to Viardot's family where Pauline was always his favourite one.
Pavel Annenkov and Nikolai Gogol met in October of 1832.
Pavel Annenkov and Karl Marx met in Bruxelles in April of 1846. They were writing each other letters considering the Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's doctrine.
In 1847 Pavel Annenkov accompanied ill Vissarion Belinsky in his trip around Germany.
Annenkov witnessed the creation of the "Belinsky's letters to Gogol".