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- Q7858946 abstract "Two Fates (Dve Sudby) is a poem by Apollon Maykov, first published in 1845 in Saint Petersburg, as a separate edition, under the title "Two Fates. A Real Story by A.N.Maykov" and with considerable censorship cuts. It's never been re-issued in the poet's lifetime and first appeared in its original form in The Selected Works by A.N.Maykov.The poem, written in 1844, was dealing with the popular issue of a "superfluous man" of the 1840s. Scholars usually see it as the author's reaction to Vissarion Belinsky's ideas and in certain ways his own interpretation of them. More obvious influence, though, was Pushkin, and the motivation of the protagonist Vladimir's wanderings looked very much like that formulated in the poem "Caucasian Captive" ("High society reject, a friend of nature/ He left his native place...") Vladimir, finding no place in the society, engaged in a fight between Westernizers and Slavophiles (for whom "a local cucumber is sweeter than grapevine") subsides under blows of fate and turns a typical landowner, a "mindless 'sky-smoker'".For all that, according to biographer F.Pryima, "Two Fates is in many ways an original work, marked - if not with artistic maturity, then with daring political verve, containing ideas which were akin to those the Decemberists had regarding the Russian history."".
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- Q7858946 comment "Two Fates (Dve Sudby) is a poem by Apollon Maykov, first published in 1845 in Saint Petersburg, as a separate edition, under the title "Two Fates. A Real Story by A.N.Maykov" and with considerable censorship cuts. It's never been re-issued in the poet's lifetime and first appeared in its original form in The Selected Works by A.N.Maykov.The poem, written in 1844, was dealing with the popular issue of a "superfluous man" of the 1840s.".
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