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Name
  
Yevgeny Edelson


Yevgeny Edelson

Full Name
  
Evgenii Nikolaevich Edel'son

Born
  
1824
Ryazan, Russian Empire

Occupation
  
literary critic, essayist, translator

Died
  
January 8, 1868, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Yevgeny Nikolayevich Edelson (Russian: Евгений Николаевич Эдельсон, 1824, Ryazan, Russian Empire, - January 8, 1868, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian literary critic, journalist and translator, best known for his critical and philosophical essays published in Moskvityanin (where he, along with Alexander Ostrovsky among others was part of the "young faction," formed by Mikhail Pogodin), Pyotr Boborykin-led Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya (there he headed the literary criticism department) and Vsemirny Trud. Highly acclaimed were his translation of Gotthold Lessing's Laocoön and "Shchedrin and the New Satirical Literature" (both published in 1859), the first comprehensive analytical survey of Russian literary satire of the mid-19th century.

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