Nikolai Mikhailovich Lvov (1821-1872) - Russian writer of the third quarter of the XIX century.
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| Occupation | writer , playwright |
| Years of creativity | since 1857 |
| Genre | drama and comedy |
| Language of Works | Russian |
| Debut | comedy "Light is not without good people" |
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Biography
Nikolai Mikhailovich Lvov was born on February 19, 1821 in St. Petersburg and has noble roots.
After graduating from Kazan University , Lviv was actively engaged in literary activity. His debut comedy “Light Is Not Without Good People”, staged on the stage of the Imperial Theater, brought great success. However, not all comedies of Lviv were successful.
In addition, Nikolai Mikhailovich was the editor of the comic magazine Veselchak, where he posted a number of articles about journalists of that time, as well as the short-lived art magazine Svetopis .
Nikolai Mikhailovich Lvov died on April 12, 1872 from a mental illness.
Publications
Nikolai Mikhailovich Lvov published the following works:
- “Light is not without good people” [1]
- "A prejudice, or not a place colors a person, but a person a place" [2]
- "Campaign on shares"
Notes
- ↑ "Domestic Notes", 1857
- ↑ St. Petersburg, 1858
Literature
- Lvov, Nikolai Mikhailovich // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- When writing this article, material from the Russian Biographical Dictionary of A. A. Polovtsov (1896-1918) was used.