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Ponomareva Salon
Ponomareva Salon
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Literature. Book Publishing/Salons, Circles, Creative Associations and Unions
PONOMAREVA SALON was hosted by S. D. Ponomareva (nee Poznyak) (1794-1824) who lived on Furshtatskaya Street, near the Tauride Garden (the actual house has not been identified). From the very beginning of its existence (end of the 1810s) her salon possessed the distinct features of a literary circle which took a final shape on 22 June 1821 when the Free Society for Lovers of Wisdom and Philology was formed on its basis, two months later it was renamed the Group of Friends of the Enlightment, the final name gave the initials of Ponomareva herself in the abbreviation. The salon was mostly visited by the writers N. I. Gnedich, A. E. Izmaylov, I. A. Krylov, O. M. Somov, A. A. Delwig, E. A. Baratynsky, V. I. Panaev, K. F. Ryleev, W. K. Kuchelbecker, P. A. Katenin, K. N. Batyushkov. The character of the salon was determined by the personality of Ponomareva in many respects. Contemporaries remembered her as a woman-baby playing with life as an infant with toy. The spirit of literary and psychological play, sometimes with an erotic shade, prevailing in the salon achieved artistic realization in the vast amorous cycle by Baratynsky, in the poems by Delwig, Gnedich and many others, a part of them was published in the journal Blagonamerenny edited by Izmaylov which became a printing organ of the circle. Ponomareva Salon ceased with the death of its mistress. References: Вацуро В. Э. С. Д. П.: Из истории лит. быта пушкинской поры. М., 1989. A. Y. Chachba.
Persons
Baratynsky Evgeny Abramovich
Batyushkov Konstantin Nikolaevich
Delwig Anton Antonovich
Gnedich Nikolay Ivanovich
Izmaylov Alexander Efimovich
Katenin Pavel Alexandrovich
Krylov Ivan Andreevich
Kuchelbecker Wilhelm Karlovich
Panaev Vladimir Ivanovich
Ponomareva Sofia Dmitrievna
Ryleev Kondraty Fedorovich
Somov Orest Mikhailovich
Addresses
Furshtatskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city
Bibliographies
Вацуро В. Э. С.Д.П.: Из истории лит. быта пушкинской поры. М., 1989
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Baratynsky E.A. (1800-1844), poet
BARATYNSKY Evgeny Abramovich (1800-1844), poet. In 1812-16 he was educated in the Page Corps. In 1816 he was expelled for misbehaviour (a theft) without the right to serve and went to Smolenskaya Province. In 1818 he returned to St
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Krylov I. A. (1769-1844), writer, journalist
KRYLOV Ivan Andreevich (1769, according to other sources 1766 or 1768–1844, St. Petersburg), fabulist, playwright, journalist, full member of the Russian Academy, member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1841), honorary member of St
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Salons, Circles and Literary Gatherings (Entry)
SALONS, CIRCLES AND LITERARY GATHERINGS. During the 18th century regular gatherings of writers were uncommon, but those that there were portrayed different stylistic and philosophic positions
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