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'''Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich''' ({{lang-ru|Евгений Петрович Карнович, 15 November 1823 – 6 November 1885}}) was [[Russian writer]], [[historian]], [[journalist]] and [[editor]].
'''Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich''' ({{langx|ru|Евге́ний Петро́вич Карно́вич}}; 15 November 1823 – 6 November 1885) was [[Russian writer]], [[historian]], [[journalist]] and [[editor]].


==Biography==
Born in rural [[Yaroslavl]] region into an affluent Ukrainian landlord's family, Karnovich started his literary career in the 1840s as a translator of [[Aristophanes]]' comedies and a poet, while working as a teacher, then a minor state official. Several years later he moved to [[Vilno]], to become the head of the local Archeologist committee. In 1859, after retirement, Karnovich became a professional journalist, writing on the subjects of history, politics, social issues and jurisprudence, as well as publishing his own poems and stories.<ref name="br"/>
Born in rural [[Yaroslavl]] region into an affluent Ukrainian noble [[Karnovich|Karnovich family]], Evgeny started his literary career in the 1840s as a translator of [[Aristophanes]]' comedies and a poet, while working as a teacher, then a minor state official. Several years later he moved to [[Vilno]], to become the head of the local Archeologist committee. In 1859, after retirement, Karnovich became a professional journalist, writing on the subjects of history, politics, social issues and jurisprudence, as well as publishing his own poems and stories.<ref name="br"/>


In 1858–1861 he was the head of the Contemporary Review section ''[[Sovremennik]]'', in 1865–1871, one of the leading figures in the ''[[Golos (newspaper)|Golos]]'' newspaper staff. He published the weekly magazine ''Mirovoi Posrednik'' (People's Attorney, 1861–1862), edited ''[[Birzhevyie Vedomosti]]'' (Stock Exchange News, 1875–1876) and ''Otgoloski'' (Echoes, 1881–1882). In his later years Karnovich, now a respected historian, published numerous essays (in ''[[Istorichesky Vestnik]]'', ''[[Nedelya]]'', ''[[Russkaya Mysl]]'', ''[[Narodnaya Shkola]]'' and ''[[Nov (magazine)|Nov]]'') as well as several historical novels on the 17th–18th century Russian history.<ref>Karnovich's biography in the Russian Writers Encyclopedia // Осьмакова Н. И. Русские писатели 1800–1917. Биографический словарь. Гл. ред. П. П. Николаев. Большая российская энциклопедия. 1992. Том 1, стр 488–491. {{ISBN|978-5-85270-064-3}}</ref><ref name="br">[http://az.lib.ru/k/karnowich_e_p/text_0010.shtml Evgeny Karnovich] at the [[Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary]] / Russian Biographical Dictionary.</ref>
In 1858–1861 he was the head of the Contemporary Review section ''[[Sovremennik]]'', in 1865–1871, one of the leading figures in the ''[[Golos (newspaper)|Golos]]'' newspaper staff. He published the weekly magazine ''Mirovoi Posrednik'' (People's Attorney, 1861–1862), edited ''[[Birzhevyie Vedomosti (1861-1880)|Birzhevyie Vedomosti]]'' (Stock Exchange News, 1875–1876) and ''Otgoloski'' (Echoes, 1881–1882). In his later years Karnovich, now a respected historian, published numerous essays (in ''[[Istorichesky Vestnik]]'', ''[[Nedelya (newspaper)|Nedelya]]'', ''[[Russkaya Mysl]]'', ''[[Narodnaya Shkola]]'' and ''[[Nov (magazine)|Nov]]'') as well as several historical novels on the 17th–18th century Russian history.<ref>Karnovich's biography in the Russian Writers Encyclopedia // Осьмакова Н. И. Русские писатели 1800–1917. Биографический словарь. Гл. ред. П. П. Николаев. Большая российская энциклопедия. 1992. Том 1, стр 488–491. {{ISBN|978-5-85270-064-3}}</ref><ref name="br">[http://az.lib.ru/k/karnowich_e_p/text_0010.shtml Evgeny Karnovich] at the [[Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary]] / Russian Biographical Dictionary.</ref>


== References ==
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Evgeny Karnovich
Born
Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich
Евгений Петрович Карнович

(1823-11-15)15 November 1823
Died6 November 1885(1885-11-06) (aged 61)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Occupation(s)writer, historian, publicist

Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich (Russian: Евге́ний Петро́вич Карно́вич; 15 November 1823 – 6 November 1885) was Russian writer, historian, journalist and editor.

Biography

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Born in rural Yaroslavl region into an affluent Ukrainian noble Karnovich family, Evgeny started his literary career in the 1840s as a translator of Aristophanes' comedies and a poet, while working as a teacher, then a minor state official. Several years later he moved to Vilno, to become the head of the local Archeologist committee. In 1859, after retirement, Karnovich became a professional journalist, writing on the subjects of history, politics, social issues and jurisprudence, as well as publishing his own poems and stories.[1]

In 1858–1861 he was the head of the Contemporary Review section Sovremennik, in 1865–1871, one of the leading figures in the Golos newspaper staff. He published the weekly magazine Mirovoi Posrednik (People's Attorney, 1861–1862), edited Birzhevyie Vedomosti (Stock Exchange News, 1875–1876) and Otgoloski (Echoes, 1881–1882). In his later years Karnovich, now a respected historian, published numerous essays (in Istorichesky Vestnik, Nedelya, Russkaya Mysl, Narodnaya Shkola and Nov) as well as several historical novels on the 17th–18th century Russian history.[2][1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Evgeny Karnovich at the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary / Russian Biographical Dictionary.
  2. ^ Karnovich's biography in the Russian Writers Encyclopedia // Осьмакова Н. И. Русские писатели 1800–1917. Биографический словарь. Гл. ред. П. П. Николаев. Большая российская энциклопедия. 1992. Том 1, стр 488–491. ISBN 978-5-85270-064-3
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