Hristo Botev in Russian criticism and in translations into Russian
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Page range:102-112Pages: 11LanguageBulgarianCOUNT:2ACCESS: Free access
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- Name: Leonid Erihonov
- Inversion: Erihonov, Leonid
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Institution: Institute for literature, BAS
Greeting cards and letters to P. Zarev from the Soviet Bulgarian scholar Leonid Samoilovich Erikhonov in connection with his scientific work on the works of L. Karavelov, Hr. Botev; for printing his articles in the journal "Literary Thought"; for his desire to visit Bulgaria to seek materials for his scientific works; with a request to send him articles; letters from his widow Olga Alexandrovna informing P. Zarev of her husband's death; with a request for assistance in the posthumous publication of his manuscript, etc. ed., Russian ez, Voronezh, Penza, 40 doc.
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KeywordsSummaryThe name of Hristo Botev became widely known in Russia in connection with the April Uprising. The Russian press in June-July 1876 repeatedly mentioned the name of Hristo Botev in numerous correspondences dedicated to the Bulgarian uprising as one of the prominent figures of the liberation movement in Bulgaria. Naturally, there were also significant exaggerations and inaccuracies in the newspaper reports, which are explained not only by ignorance, but also by the desire to present Bulgarian events to Russian society in a certain light. These newspaper notes are interesting insofar as they contain information about the revolutionary poet.