Derzhavin, Gavrila Romanovich

Derzhavin, Gavrila Romanovich

▪ Russian poet
born July 3 [July 14, New Style], 1743, Kazan province, Russia
died July 8 [July 20], 1816, Zvanka, Novgorod province, Russia

      Russia's greatest and most original 18th-century poet, whose finest achievements lie in his lyrics and odes.

      Born of impoverished nobility, Derzhavin joined the army as a common soldier in 1762 and was made an officer in 1772. In 1777 he entered the civil service in St. Petersburg, and during the next 26 years his posts included those of provincial governor at Olonets and Tambov, senator, and minister of justice. His Oda k Felitse (1782; “Ode to Felicia”), addressed to Catherine the Great (Catherine II), gained her favour, and he was briefly her private secretary. His liberal political inclinations put an end to his career in 1803, at which time he retired to his estate at Zvanka.

      Derzhavin preserved the grandeur and solemnity of the classical ode as practiced in Russia but made it less restrictive and more lyrical and personal in its tone and subject matter. His odes are notable for passages of magnificent imagery. Derzhavin worked in many other poetic genres, and his poems express both lofty and idealistic moralism and his strongly sensual appreciation of life. His work helped to break down the strictures of the classical poetic genres. His lyrics and odes include “Na smert knyazya Meshcherskogo” (1779; “On the Death of Prince Meshchersky”), Bog (1784; Ode to the Deity), and Vodopad (1794; “The Waterfall”).

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