Alexander Alekseevich Kudryavtsev (1862-1893) - Russian teacher and historian, writer, playwright.
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Born September 28 ( October 10 ), 1862 in Voronezh. He began to study at the Voronezh gymnasium , from 1873 he studied at the 6th Moscow gymnasium , which he graduated in 1880 with a gold medal, showing particular success in studying history. In the same year he entered the historical and philological faculty of Moscow University . During training, Kudryavtsev was the editor-publisher of the magazines Dawn (1878–1879) and Playful Colorful Flashes (1882–1883). In the latter he placed his poems, stories, essays, plays under the pseudonym Al. Erosion . He presented one of the plays to the court of A.N. Ostrovsky . He graduated from the University on December 20, 1884, in the degree of candidate for the essay Lycurgus and the Medieval World View, which gave him the right to "receive a certificate for the title of teacher of a gymnasium and gymnasium in historical sciences without much testing."
Since 1885, he freelance taught history and geography in the gymnasium classes of the Lazarevsky Institute of Oriental Languages , then became a full-time teacher and class teacher. In 1887, A. A. Kudryavtsev received a professorship in the Department of General History of Moscow University. As a deputy from the school district, he attended final exams in history at the Moscow Conservatory .
In 1889 he was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav of the 3rd degree. In September 1890, for his long service, he was promoted to court adviser and elected to the post of secretary of the pedagogical council of the gymnasium classes of the Lazarevsky Institute of Oriental Languages.
Kudryavtsev's short stories, novels, novels under the pseudonym A. Voronezhsky [1] were published in literary magazines and in separate publications; his plays were successfully performed on the stages of Moscow theaters.
He was married, from June 6, 1884, to the daughter of a Swiss citizen Ekaterina Yakovlevna Frauenfelder, from whom she had a son Vsevolod (born May 8, 1885) and a daughter Natalya (born November 10, 1886).
He died at 31 years of life, March 8 (20), 1893 . The funeral service for Kudryavtsev took place in the church of St. Nicholas the Evolved on the Arbat , he was buried in the cemetery of the Novodevichy Convent . The closest university friend A. A. Kizevetter , who in 1894 became the husband of E. Ya. Kudryavtseva, took care of his children and his wife.
Notes
- ↑ Voronezh A. // ENI “Dictionary of pseudonyms”
Links
- Biography on the site "Poetry of Moscow University"