Makogonenko Denis Fonvizin. Makogonenko, Georgy Panteleymonovich - Denis Fonvizin: The creative path

Fonvizin Denis Ivanovich (1745 1792) - one of the most educated people of his era. He was a writer and playwright, essayist and translator. He is rightfully considered the creator of the national Russian everyday comedy, the most famous of which are "Undergrowth" and "Brigadier". Born April 14, 1745 in Moscow, in a noble family of descendants of a knight of the Livonian Order. Even under Ivan the Terrible, one of the knights of the Order of Von Wiesen was captured and remained in the service of the Russian Tsar. The Fonvizin clan went from him (the prefix background was attached in the Russian manner to the name Wiesen). Thanks to his father, he received his primary education at home. He was brought up in the patriarchal way of life that reigned in the family. From 1755 he studied at the noble gymnasium at Moscow University, then at the Faculty of Philosophy of the same university.

Since 1762, he has been in the civil service, first working as a translator, then, since 1763, in the Collegium of Foreign Affairs as Secretary of the Cabinet Minister Yelagin. After working here for about six years, in 1769 he became the personal secretary of Count Panin. From 1777 to 1778 travels abroad, spending a lot of time in France. In 1779, he returned to Russia and entered the service as an adviser to the office of the Secret Expedition. In 1783, his patron Count Panin passed away and he immediately resigned with the rank of state councilor and 3,000 rubles. annual pension. He devoted his free time to traveling.

Since 1783, Denis Ivanovich visited Western Europe, Germany, Austria, and spent a lot of time in Italy. In 1785, the writer had his first stroke, due to which he had to return to Russia in 1787. Despite the paralysis that tormented him, he continued to engage in literary work.
Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin passed away on December 1 (12), 1792. The writer was buried in St. Petersburg at the Lazarevsky cemetery of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.

creative path

The creation of the first works dates back to the 1760s. Being by nature a lively and witty person who loved to laugh and joke, he creates his early works in the genre of satire. This was facilitated by his gift of irony, which did not leave him until the end of his life. During these years, intensive work in the literary field is going on. In 1760, in the Literary Heritage, he published his so-called "early" Undergrowth ". At the same time, in the period from 1761 to 1762, he was engaged in the translation of Holberg's fables, the works of Rousseau, Ovid, Gresse, Terrason and Voltaire.

In 1766, his first famous satirical comedy, The Brigadier, was completed. The play became an event in literary circles, the author himself skillfully read it and Fonvizin, then still little known, was invited to Peterhof to read his work to Empress Catherine II herself. The success was huge. The play was staged on the theater stage in 1770, but was published only after the death of the author. Comedy does not leave the stage to this day. A legend has come down to us that after the premiere, Prince Potemkin said to Fonvizin: “Die, Denis! But, you can’t write better!” In the same year, a translation of the treatise "The Merchant Nobility Opposed to the Military Nobility" was published, which provided evidence of the need for the nobility to engage in trade.

Mature creativity

Of the journalistic works, one of the best is considered to be "Discourse on the indispensable state laws", created in 1783. In the autumn of the same 1783, the premiere of the main play in the work of Fonvizin, the comedy "Undergrowth", took place. Despite the extensive literary heritage left by Fonvizin, for most of us, his name is associated with this particular comedy. The first production of the play was not easy. The censors were confused by the satirical orientation of the play, the boldness of the replicas of some comedy heroes. Finally, on September 24, 1782, the production was staged at the Free Russian Theatre. The success was enormous. As one of the authors of the Dramatic Dictionary testified: “The theater was incomparably filled and the audience applauded the play by throwing purses.” The next production took place already in Moscow on May 14, 1783 at the Medox Theater. Since that time, for more than 250 years, the play has been performed with constant success in all theaters of Russia. With the birth of cinema, the first film adaptation of comedy appeared. In 1926, Grigory Roshal made the film Lord Skotinina based on The Undergrowth.

It is difficult to overestimate the influence of Fonvizin's "Undergrowth" on subsequent generations of writers. His works were read and studied by all subsequent generations of writers from Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Belinsky to the present day. However, in the life of the writer himself, she played a fatal role. Catherine II perfectly understood the freedom-loving direction of comedy, as an attack on the existing social and state foundations. After 1783, when a number of the writer's satirical works were published, she personally forbade further publication of his works in print. And this continued until the writer's death.

However, despite the publication bans, Denis Ivanovich continues to write. During this period, the comedy "The Choice of a Governor", the feuilleton "A Conversation with Princess Khaldina" was written. Just before his departure, Fonvizin wanted to publish a five-volume edition of his works, but was refused by the empress. Of course, it was published, but much later after the departure of the master.

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List of printed works of G. P. Makogonenko

(In compiling this list, we took into account the publication:
Timofeeva L. A. List of works by G. P. Makogonenko on Pushkin studies // Pushkin: research and materials. T. 14. L., 1991. S. 324-329. (68##)).

Books
1. A. N. Radishchev. (Essay on life and creativity). M., Goslitizdat, 1949. - 192 p.
2. Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin. 1745-1792. (Russian playwrights. Popular science essays). M.-JL, "Art", 1950. - 172 p.
3. Nikolai Novikov and Russian education of the XVIII century.<1-й завод>. M.-L., Goslitizdat, 1951. - 544 p.
4. Nikolai Novikov and Russian education of the XVIII century.<2-й завод>. M.-L., Goslitizdat, 1952. - 544 p.
5. Alexander Nikolaevich Radishchev. (To help the lecturer). M., Goskultprosvetizdat, 1952. - 80 p.
6. Radishchev and his time. M., Goslitizdat, 1956. - 774 p.
7. Denis Fonvizin. Creative way. M.-L., Goslitizdat, 1961. - 443 p.
8. Pushkin's novel "Eugene Onegin". (Mass Historical and Literary Library). M., "Goslitizdat", 1963. - 146 p.
9. A. N. Radishchev. Biography. Student aid. M.-L., "Enlightenment", 1965. - 152 p.
10. From Fonvizin to Pushkin. From the history of Russian realism. M., "Fiction", 1969. - 510 p.
11. "Eugene Onegin" by A. S. Pushkin. (2nd ed., additional) (Mass Library of History and Literature). Medvedeva I. N. "Woe from Wit" A. S. Griboyedov. Makogonenko G.P. "Eugene Onegin" by A.S. Pushkin. M., "Fiction", 1971. S. 101-208.
12. Creativity of A. S. Pushkin in the 1830s (1830-1833). L., "Fiction", 1974. - 374 p.
13. National originality of Russian literature: Essays and characteristics. (Co-authored with E. N. Kupreyanova). L., "Nauka", 1976. - 415 p.
14. "The Captain's Daughter" by Pushkin. L., "Fiction", 1977. - 108 p.
15. Creativity of A. S. Pushkin in the 1830s (1833-1836). L., "Fiction", 1982. - 463 p.
16. Gogol and Pushkin L., "Soviet Writer", 1985. - 351 p.
17. Lermontov and Pushkin. Problems of successive development of literature. Afterword V. M. Markovich. L., "Soviet writer", 1987. - 398 p.
18. Selected works: About Pushkin, his predecessors and heirs. L., "Fiction", 1987. - 638 p.

Selected editions of dramatic works
19. They lived in Leningrad. A play in 4 acts, 9 scenes. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz). M., Edition of the Distribution Department of the All-Union Directorate for the Protection of Copyrights, . - 52s.
20. They lived in Leningrad. A play in 4 acts, 9 scenes. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz). M., Publication of the Distribution Department of the All-Union Directorate for the Protection of Copyrights, 1944. - 48 p.
21. They lived in Leningrad. A play in 4 acts, 9 scenes. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz). M.-L., Art, 1945. - 112 p.
22. We have on earth. A play in 4 acts, 6 scenes. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz). M., Edition of the All-Union Office for the Protection of Copyrights, . — 85 s.
Translations of books into foreign languages
23. Romant on Pushkin "Eugene Onegin".<На болгарском языке>. Per. S. Kostova. Sofia, "Narodna prosveta", 1966. - 112 p.

Abstracts and abstracts of dissertations
24. Moscow period of activity of Nikolay Novikov. Abstracts of the dissertation for the degree of candidate of philological sciences. [L., 1946]. - 5 s.<Отдельный оттиск из: Вестник Ленинградского университета. Л., 1946. № 1. С. 116—119.>Published without tit. Liszt and region
25. A. N. Radishchev and his time. Abstract of the dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philology. L., Leningrad State University, 1955. - 43 p.

Articles in the newspaper "Krasnaya Zarya".
(Two-day newspaper. Organ of the party committee and factory committee of the telephone plant
"Red Dawn" of Leningrad).
26. Machine tools and people. (Essay) // No. 96 (168), November 17, 1930, p. 3.
27. Sheets of master Suslov. (Essay) // No. 83 (268), August 7, 1931, p. 2-3.
28. A number of inconsistencies // No. 7 (331), January 17, 1932, p. 4. In collaboration.
29. Align lagging areas // No. 13 (337), January 29, 1932, p. 3. In collaboration.
30. Kalilka in a case // No. 26 (350), February 21, 1932, p. 1. In collaboration.
31. Workshop inconsistencies cut the plan // No. 46 (370), March 20, 1932, p. 1. In collaboration.
32. Capacitors completed the March plan // No. 53 (377), March 30, 1932, p.1. Signature "G.M."
33. Getting ready for the review of the Komsomol forces // No. 61 (385), April 15, 1932, p. 4. Signature “G. M."
34. Another bungling // No. 81 (405), May 27, 1932, p. 1. In collaboration.
35. More attention to waste // No. 93 (417), June 21, 1932, p. 2.
36. DiP or rac group? // Ibid., p. 4. Signature "Poppy".
37. The second grade is consumer goods // No. 103 (427), July 11, 1932, p. 4.
38. Learn to win from them // No. 106 (430), July 17, 1932, p.1.
39. Learn from them how to set things up // No. 109 (233), July 23, 1932, p. 1. In collaboration.
40. Implement these proposals // No. 131 (455), September 8, 1932, p. 1. In collaboration.
41. Systematic bungling or deliberate policy // No. 133 (457), September 12, 1932, p. 1. In collaboration.
42. Iron briefcases resolve the issue // No. 136 (460), September 19, 1932, p. 1. Co-authored, signed "Mac".
43. The review should be a push // No. 150 (474), October 17, a push. 1932, p. 1. In collaboration.
44. Do not get carried away with promises // No. 151 (478), October 19, 1932, p. 1. Signature “G. M."
45. But still there is no trade union leadership // No. 153 (480), October 23, 1932, p. 1. Co-authored, signed "Mac".
46. ​​As always, the study was crumpled // No. 165 (492), November 20, 1932, p. 1.
47. Who is responsible here? // No. 183 (509), December 25, 1932, p. 1.
48. "Spare no money!.." // No. 184 (511), December 27, 1932, p. 1.
49. The workshop born of the five-year plan // No. 186 (513), December 31, 1932, p. 1.
50. The first demonstration in quality // No. 19 (531), February 8, 1933, p. 1. In collaboration,
signed Mac.
51. Here they are the best of the best // No. 32 (545), March 7, 1933, p. 1. Signature "Poppy".
52. In anticipation of the order // No. 33 (546), March 9, 1933, p. 1.
53. In the midst of bureaucrats // No. 37 (540), March 17, 1933, p. 1. Signature “G. M."
54. Consequences of negligence // No. 40 (552), March 23, 1933, p. 1. In collaboration.
55. On the art of managing // No. 41 (554), March 25, 1933, p. 1. Signature “G. M."
56. They cover up scammers // No. 47 (560), April 7, 1933, p. 1.
57. Harmful traditions // No. 53 (566), April 24, 1933, p. 1.
58. People who are accustomed to jerks // 58 (566), May 8, 1933, p. 1. In collaboration.
59. Here they are - the facts of sluggishness // No. 60 (568), May 12, 1933, p. 1. In collaboration.
60. Protocols filed to the case ... // No. 64 (572), May 20, 1933, p. 1. In collaboration.
61. Results of one day // No. 133 (633), November 8, 1933, p. 4.

Articles
62. Instead of a preface // Bezbakh S.A. Great lesson. (Ericksonites January 9, 1905). L., 1934. S. 3-8.
63. In the fight against the enemies of the people.<О поэзии Маяковского>// News. M., 1938. No. 87, April 14. C. 3.
64. The political meaning of the novel "Nov" // Uchenye zapiski Leningrad State University. L., 1939. No. 47, issue. 4. S. 248-272.
65. The political meaning of the novel "Nov" // Literary contemporary. L., 1939. No. 7-8. pp. 260-270.
66. Pushkin and Radishchev // Uchenye zapiski Leningrad State University. L., 1939. No. 33, issue. 2. S. 110-133.
67. The image of Lenin in the poetry of Mayakovsky. (Co-authored with I. Z. Serman) // Literary contemporary. L., 1939, No. 1. S. 185-195.
68. Essays on the history of Russian literature of the XVIII century.<Рецензия на кн.: Гуковский Г. А. Очерки по истории русской литературы и общественной мысли XVIII века. Л., 1938>. (Co-authored with I. Z. Serman) // Literary Review. M., 1939. No. 6. S. 53-57.
69. The truth about Suomi.<О книге В. Кнехта «Страна на замке» 1932 г.>// Cutter. L., 1939. No. 23/24. pp. 31-32.
70. On the composition of "Travel from Petersburg to Moscow" by A. N. Radishchev // XVIII century. Sat. 2. M.-L., 1940. S. 25-53.
71. History of Russian literature of the XVIII century (brief essay). (Co-authored with I. Z. Serman) // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Pomegranate Partnership. Ed. 7. T. 36. Part VII. M., 1941. Stlb. 186-214.
72. History of one uprising.<Рецензия на кн.: Чуковская Л. История одного восстания. М.-Л., 1940>// Literary review. M., 1940, No. 23. S. 15-19.
73. Mayakovsky's posters.<Рецензия на кн.: Эвентов И. Маяковский-плакатист. Критический очерк. Л.-М., 1940>. literary contemporary. L., 1940, No. 12. S. 163-164.
74. <Рецензия на кн.: Маяковский, 1930—1940: Статьи и материалы. Л., 1940>. (Co-authored with A. Kukulevich) // Literary Review. M., 1941, No. 1. S. 40-42.
75. Memories of Mayakovsky.<Рецензия на кн.: Перцов В. Наш современник. М., 1940>// Literary review. M., 1941, No. 3. S. 43-46.
76. Memories of Mayakovsky.<Рецензия на кн.: Спасский С. Маяковский и его спутники. Л., 1940>// Literary contemporary. L., 1941. No. 4. S. 111-125.
77. The policy of the government of Catherine II in literature. Shcherbatov // History of Russian literature. Textbook for high schools. M., 1941. Vol. 1, part 2. S. 168-174.
78. Official literature // History of Russian literature. Textbook for high schools. M., 1941. Vol. 1, part 2. S. 174-179.
79. "All sorts of things" // History of Russian literature. Textbook for high schools. M., 1941. Vol. 1, part 2. S. 179-180.
80. Young Izhors // Youth of Leningrad. [Collection]. M., 1942. S. 21-35.
81. Leningrad symphony. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Komsomolskaya Pravda. M., 1942. No. 194, August 19. C. 4.
82. Baltic heart. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Change. L., 1942. No. 158, October 16. C. 4.
83. Leningraders. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Change. L., 1942. No. 180, November 12. C. 2.
84. Campaign. An excerpt from the screenplay "They lived in Leningrad." (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Komsomol of the city of Lenin. L., 1943. S. 128-153.
85. Leningraders. (Co-authored with O. Bergholz and R. Iyulsky) // Komsomolskaya Pravda. M., 1943. No. 17, January 21. C. 4.
86. On the banks of the Neva. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Komsomolskaya Pravda. M., 1944. No. 104, May 1. C. 3.
87. Leningraders are advancing // Labor. M., 1944. No. 144, June 18. C. 2.
88. Righteous retribution! (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Komsomolskaya Pravda. M., 1944. No. 227, September 23. C. 3.
89. Russian line. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Izvestia. M., 1944. No. 192, August 13. C. 4.
90. Russian woman. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Izvestia. M., 1944. No. 197, August 19. C. 3.
91. The power of love. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Rural stage. Issue. 8. M., 1944. S. 7-15.
92. They lived in Leningrad. Film story. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Znamya. M., 1944. No. 1/2. 102-158.
93. Leningrad - Sevastopol. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Red Baltic Fleet. L., 1944. No. 280, November 24. C. 4.
94. Leningrad - Sevastopol. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz).<Начало>// News. M., 1945. No. 2, January 3. C. 3.
95. Leningrad - Sevastopol. (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz).<Окончание>// News. M., 1945. No. 3, January 4. C. 3.
96. Leningrad symphony. Screenplay. (Literary version.) (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Zvezda. L., 1945. No. 3. S. 50-80.
97. Leningrad theme // Banner. M., 1945. No. 1. S. 206-211.
98. Russia and the American Revolution // Scientific Bulletin of the Leningrad University. L., 1946. No. 8. S. 14-19.
99. Moscow period of activity of Nikolai Novikov // Bulletin of the Leningrad University. L., 1946. No. 1. S. 116-119.
100. The power of love. (Scenes from the play "They lived in Leningrad"). (Co-authored with O. F. Bergholz) // Literary and art collection. L., 1946. S. 221-229.
101. The main currents of social thought in the 1760-1780s.<Разделы 4—5; остальные разделы главы написаны Г. Гуковским>// History of Russian literature. T. IV. M.-L., 1947. S. 27-34.
102. N. I. Novikov.<Разделы 3—5; остальные разделы главы написаны И. Серманом>// History of Russian literature. T. IV. M.-L. 1947, pp. 135-151.
103. We have on earth. Play. (Co-authored with O.F. Bergholz) // Zvezda. L., 1947. No. 12. S. 120-161.
104. Alexander Radishchev. (Enter. Art.) // Radishchev A. N. Selected works. M.-L., 1949. S. III-LVIII.
105. Wonderful Russian revolutionary writer.<Об А. Н. Радищеве>
106. Our national pride.<Под псевдонимом Ник. Демин>// Literary newspaper. M., 1949. No. 70, August 31. C. 3.
107. Russian prose of the XVIII century. (Enters, Art.) // Russian prose of the XVIII century. T. 1. M.-L., 1950. S. III-X.
108. N. I. Novikov // Russian prose of the XVIII century. T. 1. M.-L., 1950. S. 275-290.
109. Folk journalism of the 18th century // Russian prose of the 18th century. T. 1. M.-L., 1950. S. 195-208.
110. D. I. Fonvizin // Russian prose of the XVIII century. T. 1. M.-L., 1950. S. 451-464.
111. A. H. Radishchev // Russian prose of the XVIII century. M.-L., 1950. T. 2. S. 5-22.
112. Folk journalism of the XVIII century and Radishchev // Radishchev. Articles and materials. L., 1950. S. 26-65.
113. Nikolay Novikov // Novikov N.I. Selected works. M.-L., 1951. S. III-XXXVIII.
114. From the editor // Novikov N. I. Selected works. M.-L., 1951. S. XXXIX-XL.
115. About the authorship of Novikov // Novikov NI Selected works. M.-L., 1951. S. 675-707.
116. A book about poets-radishchevtsy.<Рецензия на кн.: Орлов В. Н. Русские просветители 1790—1800-х годов. Л., 1950>// Literary newspaper. M., 1951. No. 25, March 1. C. 3.
117. Alexander Radishchev. (Enter. Art.) // Radishchev A. N. Selected works. M., 1952. S. III-L.
118. Radishchev and Russian public thought of the 18th century // Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, L., 1952. No. 9. P. 63-79.
119. For an exemplary edition of the classics. (Co-authored with D. Blagiy and B. Meilakh) // Literary newspaper. M., 1952. No. 85, July 15, S. 3.
120. Great feat. (To the 150th anniversary of the death of A. N. Radishchev) // Literary newspaper. M., 1952. No. 115, September 23. C. 2.
121. A. N. Radishchev - the great Russian revolutionary, patriot // Socialist agriculture. M., 1952. No. 227, September 24. C. 3.
122. Who is the author of Journey of Criticism?<О переиздании книги С. фон Ферельцта>// Spark. M., 1952, No. 50. S. 28.
123. Poetry of Alexander Radishchev // Radishchev AN Poems. (B-ka poet, small series). L., 1953. S. 5-74.
124. At the origins of Russian literature.<Рецензия на кн.: Лихачев Д. С. Возникновение русской литературы. М.-Л., 1952>// Literary newspaper. M., 1953. No. 28, March 5. C. 3.
125. Karamzin N. M.<Без подписи>// TSB, 2nd ed. T. 20. M., 1953. S. 132-134.
126. Against the "decay of the raw word" // Novy Mir. 1954, No. 12, pp. 124-134.
127. N. I. Novikov 1744-1818 // Russian writers on literary work. T. 1. L., 1954. S. 49-51.
128. Novikov N.I.<Без подписи>// TSB, 2nd ed. T. 30. M., 1955. S. 79-80.
129. Radishchev A. N.<Без подписи>// TSB, 2nd ed. T. 35. M., 1955. S. 579-582.
130. Generalization and research.<Рецензия на кн.: Пигарев К. В. Творчество Фонвизина. М., 1954>// Literary newspaper. M., 1955. No. 28, March 5. C. 3.
131. Tasks and needs of the "Poet's Library". (Co-authored with VN Orlov) // Literary newspaper. M., 1955. No. 57.14 May. C. 3.
132. Russian advanced and social thought. (Co-authored with P. K. Alefirenko and Yu. Ya. Kogan) // Essays on the history of the USSR. (Russia in the second half of the 18th century). M., 1956. S. 469-498.
133. Research on the realism of Pushkin.<Рецензия на кн.: Гуковский Г. А. Пушкин и проблемы реалистического стиля. М., 1957>// Questions of Literature. M., 1958. No. 8. S. 231-241.
134. New about Fonvizin // Literature and life. M., 1958. No. 30, June 15. C. 3.
135. New materials about D. I. Fonvizin and his unknown works // Russian Literature. L., 1958. No. 3. S. 135-147.
136. Modern Theme and Traditions of Russian Realism // Questions of Literature, M., 1958. No. 8. P. 3-23.
137. Russian poetry of the XVIII century. (Enter. Art.) // Russian poetry of the XVIII century. (B-ka poet, small series). L., 1958. S. 5-124.
138. Life and work of D. I. Fonvizin // Fonvizin D. I. Collected works. T. 1. M.-L., 1959. S. V-XLVIII.
139. The history of publications of the works of D. I. Fonvizin and the fate of his literary heritage // Fonvizin D. I. Collected Works. T. 2. M.-L., 1959. S. 622-664.
140. Poetry of Konstantin Batyushkov. (Enter. Art.) // Batyushkov K. N. Poems. L., 1959. (B-ka poet, small series). pp. 5-88.
141. Russian education and literary trends of the XVIII century // Russian literature. L., 1959. No. 4. S. 23-53.
142. Pushkin the artist and his time.<Рецензия на кн.: Мейлах Б. С. Пушкин и его эпоха. М., 1958>// Questions of Literature. M., 1959. No. 11. S. 144-154.
143. Outrage. (About B. Ivanov's book "The Distance of the Free Romance") // Literaturnaya Gazeta. M., 1959. No. 120, September 29. C. 3.
144. Reflections on the play "The Government Inspector".<О постановке в Ленинградском театре Комедии>// Soviet culture. M., 1959. No. 48, April 16, S. 3.
145. From the publisher.<Без подписи>// Gukovsky G. A. Gogol's Realism. M.-L., 1959. S. 3.
146. Russian dramaturgy of the 18th century // Russian playwrights of the 18th-19th centuries. T. I. L.-M., 1959. S. 5-68.
147. D. I. Fonvizin. 1745-1792 // Russian playwrights of the 18th-19th centuries. T. I. L.-M., 1959. S. 207-289.
148. Was there a Karamzin period in the history of Russian literature? // Russian literature. L., 1960. No. 4. S. 3-32.
149. The struggle is for a person.<Рецензия на кн.: Герман Ю. Один год. Л., 1960>// Literary newspaper. M., 1960. No. 104, September 1. C. 3.
150. Ways laid by Chekhov. (Co-authored with G. Byalym) // Literary newspaper. M., 1960. No. 12, January 28. S. 1, 3.
151. People of bold life // Literary newspaper. M., 1961. No. 104, March 21. pp. 2-3.
152. On the history of the Russian Enlightenment and realism of the XVIII century // Problems of the Russian Enlightenment in the literature of the XVIII century. M-L., 1961. S. 173-189.
153. There are controversial issues! They need to be discussed. (Answer to B. Bursov).<К спорам об «Евгении Онегине»>// Questions of Literature. M., 1961. No. 1. pp. 108-117.
154. Preface // Pini O. A. A. N. Radishchev in portraits, illustrations, documents. A guide for teachers. L., 1961. S. 3-32.
155. For creative method to D. I. Fonvizin. (Character and features) // Ezik and Literature. Sofia, 1961. No. 5. S. 11-24.
156. Literary position of Karamzin in the XIX century // Russian literature. L., 1962. No. 1. S. 68-106.
157. Pouchkine vivant // Oeuvres et Opinions. Moscou, 1962. No. 2, pp. 147-152.
158. Why is it necessary to argue?<О спектакле «Горе от ума» в постановке Г. А. Товстоногова>// Neva. L., 1963. No. 2. S. 191-192.
159. They defended the music. (To the 20th anniversary of the great victory near Leningrad).<Об исполнении 7-й симфонии Д. Д. Шостаковича в блокадном Ленинграде>// Leningradskaya Pravda, L., 1964. No. 20, January 24. C. 4.
160. "Enemy of Parnassian bonds".<О поэзии И. С. Баркова>// Russian literature. L., 1964. No. 4. S. 136-148.
161. Life and work of N. M. Karamzin. (Co-authored with P. N. Berkov) // Karamzin N. M. Selected works in 2 vols. T. 1. M.-L., 1964. S. 5-76.
162. When was Russian realism formed? // Questions of Literature. M., 1965. No. 2. S. 148-170.
163. Romance literature.<Рецензия на ст.: Шторм Г. Потаенный Радищев // Новый мир. М., 1964. № 11. С. 115—161>// Literary newspaper, M., 1965. No. 18, February 11. C. 2.
164. Continuation of life.<Вступит. ст.>// Gukovsky G. A. Pushkin and Russian romantics. M., 1965. S. 3-10.
165. Pushkin and Dmitriev // Russian literature. L., 1966. No. 4. S. 19-36.
166. The doctrine of Radishchev about the active person and Pushkin // The role and significance of the literature of the XVIII century in the history of Russian culture. (To the 70th anniversary of the birth of P. N. Berkov) / XVIII century. Sat. 7. M.-L., Nauka, 1966, pp. 345-352.
167. Pavel Naumovich Berkov. (On the occasion of his seventieth birthday) // Russian Literature. L., 1966. No. 4. S. 248-253.
168. Happiness? This is a fight.<О трилогии Ю. Германа>// Literary newspaper. M., 1966. No. 22, February 19. C. 3.
169. Karamzin N. M. / Brief literary encyclopedia. T. 3. M., 1966. Stlb. 392-396.
170. Antioch Kantemir // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 7-12.
171. Mikhail Lomonosov / Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 19-25.
172. Alexander Sumarokov // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 47-51.
173. Ivan Khemnitser // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 69-73.
174. Gabriel Derzhavin // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 83-88.
175. Alexander Radishchev // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 143-149.
176. Nikolai Karamzin // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 169-174.
177. Ivan Dmitriev // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 189-191.
178. Ivan Krylov // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 205-210.
179. Vasily Zhukovsky // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 247-256.
180. Konstantin Batyushkov // Russian poets. Anthology. T. 1. M., 1965. S. 327-332.
181. Alexander Pushkin // Russian poets: Anthology. 1799-1837. T. 2. M., Children's literature, 1966. S. 5-28. Signed "G. M."
182. "Private Pinde warrior." (Poetry of Ivan Dmitriev) // Dmitriev I. I. Complete collection of poems. (B-ka poet, a large series). M., 1967. S. 5-68.
183. Russian classical literature in the light of the Leninist concept of the liberation movement // Questions of Literature. M., 1968. No. 4. S. 3-27.
184. About the “Tales of Belkin” by A. S. Pushkin // Pushkin A. S. The stories of the late Ivan Petrovich Belkin. M., 1968. S. 5-20.
185. Pushkin and Derzhavin // XVIII century. Sat. 8. L., Nauka, 1969. S. 113-126.
186. Stories of Nikolai Karamzin // Karamzin N. M. Poor Liza. Tales. L., 1970. S. 5-22.
187. Russian Enlightenment and the problem of folklore // Russian literature and folklore. L., 1970. S. 180-225.
188. Radishchev // Russian literature and folklore. L., 1970. S. 409-430.
189. Ways of the literature of the century // Russian literature of the XVIII century. L., 1970. S. 3-44.
190. Russian realism at its initial stage // Problems of Enlightenment in World Literature. M., 1970. S. 180-202.
191. Radishchev A. N. // Brief literary encyclopedia. T. 6. M., 1971. Stlb. 143-148.
192. Russian prose of the 18th century // Russian prose of the 18th century. (B-ka world literature). M., 1971. S. 5-38.
193. Unusual literary criticism.<Рецензия на кн.: Наровчатов С. Необычное литературоведение. М., 1970>// Literary newspaper, M., 1971. No. 20, May 12. S. 6.
194. Russian poetry of the 18th century // Poets of the 18th century. (B-ka poet, a large series). M., 1972. S. 5-61.
195. Grigory Alexandrovich Gukovsky // Questions of Literature. M., 1972. No. 11. S. 109-124.
196. Karamzin and Enlightenment. (Report at the VII International Congress of Slavists) // Slavic Literature. VII International Congress of Slavists. Warsaw, August 1973. Theses of the Soviet delegation. M., 1973. S. 295-318.
197. Problems of the Renaissance and Russian Literature // Russian Literature, L., 1973. No. 4. P. 67-85.
198. Page about my work. (Critics and literary critics tell) // Questions of Literature. M., 1973. No. 9. S. 304-305.
199. Pushkiniana: future pages: Questionnaire LG. G. P. Makogonenko and others answer // Literary Newspaper. 1973. No. 23, June 6. C. 2.
200. About the “Tales of Belkin” by A. S. Pushkin // Pushkin A. S. The stories of the late Ivan Petrovich Belkin. 2nd ed. M., 1974. S. 3-24.
201. "...Happiness is the best university." Polemical Notes on the Study of Pushkin's Love Lyrics // Neva. L., 1974. No. 5. S. 178-188.
202 (Notes on Pushkin's realism) // Questions of Literature, M., 1974. No. 6. P. 35-69.
203. "Citizen of Future Times" To the 225th anniversary of the birth of A. N. Radishchev // Neva. L., 1974. No. 8. S. 188-193.
204. Der Realismus Puschkins // Kunst und Literatur. Berlin, 1974. No. 12. S. 1316-1337.
205. About the romantic hero of the Decembrist poetry // Literary heritage of the Decembrists. L., 1975. S. 6-24.
206. Pushkin and Goethe. (On the history of the interpretation of Pushkin's "Scenes from Faust") // XVIII century. Sat. 10. L., Nauka, 1975. S. 284-291.
207. About the artistic space in realistic literature // Cultural heritage of Ancient Rus': origins, formation, traditions. M., 1976. S. 237-245.
208. A. N. Radiscev und das Problem des Historismus // Karl-Marx-Universitat. Leipzig, 1977, no. 4, pp. 285-296.
209. "A satirical appeal to indignation."<О книге «Путешествие из Петербурга в Москву» А. Н. Радищева>// Vertices. A book about outstanding works of Russian literature. M., 1978. S. 54-74.
210. "Fire Poems"<Ода «Вольность» А. Н. Радищева>// Vertices. A book about outstanding works of Russian literature. M., 1978. S. 75-95.
211. Holy gift.<Вступит. ст.>// Pushkin A. S. Selected works in 2 volumes. T. 1. M., 1978. S. 5-48.
212. Letters of Olga Berggolts // Questions of Literature. M., 1978. No. 5. S. 196-224.
213. The Bronze Horseman and Notes of a Madman From the history of creative relations between Gogol and Pushkin // Questions of Literature, M., 1979. No. 6. P. 91-125.
214. Briefe von Olga Bergholz // Kunst und Literatur. Berlin, 1978. No. 12. S. 1317-1339.
215. On some features of the poetics of the "Queen of Spades". To the 180th anniversary of the birth of A. S. Pushkin // Neva. L., 1979. No. 6. S. 177-188.
216. Alexander Radishchev and Laurence Sterne // Great Britain and Russia in the XVIII century: contacts and comparisons. Newtonville, 1979, pp. 84-93.
217. What was the idea of ​​"Journey to Arzrum"? // Neva. L., 1980. No. 6. S. 183-191.
218. Letters of Russian writers of the 18th century and the literary process // Letters of Russian writers of the 18th century. M., 1980. S. 3-41.
219. From the editor // Letters of Russian writers of the XVIII century. M., 1980. S. 42-43.
220. Nikolai Karamzin and his “Letters from a Russian Traveler” // Karamzin N. M. Letters from a Russian Traveler. M., 1980. S. 3-24.
221. Ways of formation of Russian literature of the XVIII century and the formation of its national identity // History of Russian literature. T. 1. L., 1980. S. 465-490.
222. Derzhavin // History of Russian literature. T. 1. L., 1980. S. 627-654.
223. Literary traditions of the 18th century and Russian literature of the 19th century // History of Russian literature. T. 1. L., 1980. S. 765-780.
224. Holy gift.<Вступит. ст.>// Pushkin A. S. Selected works in two volumes. T. 1. M., 1980. S. 5-54.
225. When and why was The Feast of Peter the Great written? // Evening Leningrad. L. 1980. No. 128, June 4. C. 3.
226. Narrator and author in "The Queen of Spades" by A. S. Pushkin. (On the role of epigraphs in the story) // Slavia orientalis. Warszawa, 1980, No. 3, pp. 359-365.
227. Letters from the road. (Olga Berggolts in the days of the blockade) // Literature of a great feat. The Great Patriotic War in Literature. Issue. 3. M., 1980. S. 460-490.
228. Pushkin's last poetic cycle // Neva. L., 1981. No. 6. S. 173-182.
229. Did Belinsky know the original text of The Bronze Horseman? // Questions of Literature. M., 1981. No. 6. S. 148-157.
230. About the dialogues in "The Captain's Daughter" by A. S. Pushkin // Classical Heritage and Modernity. L., Nauka, 1981. S. 126-137.
231. "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" and questions of its interpretation // Boldinsky Readings. Issue. 10. Gorky, 1981, pp. 22-31.
232. Friend of freedom. (Enter. Art.) // Fonvizin D. I. Works. M., 1981. S. 3-28.
233. Friend of freedom. (Enter. Art.)<2 изд>// Fonvizin D. I. Works. M., 1982. S. 3-8.
234. Nikolai Karamzin and his Letters from a Russian Traveler.<2 изд.>// Karamzin N. M. Letters of a Russian traveler. M., 1982. S. 3-24.
235. The theme of Petersburg in Pushkin and Gogol. (Problems of successive development) // Neva. L., 1982. No. 8. S. 150-159.
236. From Lomonosov to Gorky // Literary newspaper. M., 1982. No. 37, September 15. C. 4.
237. Actual problems of Pushkin studies // Current state and main problems of studying and teaching the Russian language and literature: Abstracts of reports and messages / V International Congress of Teachers of the Russian Language and Literature. Prague, 1982, pp. 459-460.
238. Actual problems of Pushkin studies. (Study and teaching) // Current state and main problems of studying and teaching the Russian language and literature: reports of the Soviet delegation at the V Congress of MAPRYAL. M., 1982. S. 211-218.
239. ...All his life his disciples. (Conversation with G.P. Makogonenko) // Change. L., 1982. No. 131, June 6. C. 4.
240. On the innovation and discovery of Soviet literary criticism in the study of Russian literature // Comparative and typological studies of Slavic languages ​​and literatures. L., 1983. S. 114-130.
241. Historical novel about the people's war // Pushkin AS Captain's daughter. (Literary monuments). L., Nauka, 1984. S. 200-232.
242. M. Yu. Lermontov's poem "Mtsyri" and Russian realism of the 1830s. (Pushkin's Beginning in Lermontov's Poem) // Problems of the Poetics of Russian Realism in the 19th Century. L., 1984. S. 3-33.
243. Belongs to Russia: 175 years since the birth of N.V. Gogol // Zvezda. L., 1984. No. 4. S. 154-171.
244. About the work of Denis Fonvizin and Alexander Radishchev // Fonvizin D. I., Radishchev A. N. Favorites. M., 1984. S. 3-24.
245. Nikolai Karamzin - writer, critic, historian // Karamzin NM Works. T. 1. L., 1984. S. 5-50.
246. Listen to us, native country! (To the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Leningrad from the blockade) // Soviet culture. M., 1984. No. 10, January 24. S. 6.
247. They lived in Leningrad. Film story. (Co-authored with O. Bergholz) // At the walls of Leningrad: Collection of plays and screenplays, L., 1984. S. 211-269.
248. Let's turn to Pushkin's poetic text // Questions of Literature. M., 1985. No. 7. S. 160-175.
249. About the epigraph to Lermontov's poem "Mtsyri" // Problems of studying cultural heritage. M., 1985. S. 243-245.
250. In memory of Vladimir Nikolaevich Orlov.<Некролог>// Literary newspaper. M., 1985. No. 13, March 27. S. 7.
251. Anacreontics of Derzhavin and its place in the poetry of the early XIX century // Derzhavin G.R. Anacreontic songs. (Literary monuments). M., 1986. S. 251-295.
252. The creative path of Mikhail Lermontov // Lermontov M. Yu. Collected works in 4 volumes. T. 1. M., 1986. S. 3-38.
253. Vladimir Orlov (1908-1985)<Вступительная статья к публикации стихов В. Н. Орлова>// Star. L., 1986. No. 1. S. 127-128.
254. The theme of Petersburg in Pushkin and Gogol // Petersburg stories of A. S. Pushkin and N. V. Gogol. Moscow, Pravda, 1986, pp. 5-42.
255. About the collection of Anna Akhmatova "Odd" // Questions of Literature. M., 1986. No. 2. S. 170-189.
256. Anacreontics of Derzhavin and its place in the poetry of the early XIX century // Derzhavin G. R. Anacreontic songs. (Literary monuments). M., 1987. S. 251-295.<Допечатка тиража издания 1986 года>.
257. Sacred gift. (Essay on the work of A. S. Pushkin) // "... I awakened good feelings with a lyre ...". Collection of poems by A. S. Pushkin for additional reading in the senior classes of the Moldavian school. Kishinev, 1987, pp. 4-6.
258. Poetry that recreates the "true picture of nature" // Derzhavin G. R. Works, L., 1987. P. 3-26.
259. Ancient Russia, discovered by Karamzin // Karamzin N. M. Traditions of the ages: Tales, legends, stories from the History of the Russian State. M., 1987. S. 5-28.<1-й завод>.
260. Leningrad Symphony: On the first performance of Symphony No. 7 by D. D. Shostakovich.<Киносценарий>.(Co-authored with O. Bergholz) // Bergholz O. F. Plays and scripts. L., 1988. S. 187-233.
261. Nikolai Karamzin and his “Letters from a Russian Traveler” // Karamzin N. M. Letters from a Russian Traveler. M., 1988. S. 5-30.
262. Ancient Russia, discovered by Karamzin // Karamzin N. M. Traditions of the ages: Tales, legends, stories from the History of the Russian State. M., 1988. S. 5-28.<2-й завод>.
263. Ancient Russia, discovered by Karamzin // Karamzin N. M. Traditions of the ages: Tales, legends, stories from the History of the Russian State. M., 1989. S. 5-28.<3-й завод>.
264. "... Happiness is the best university" // Pushkin's hidden love. SPb., 1997. S. 381-405.
265. Nikolai Karamzin - writer, critic, historian // Karamzin N. M. Poor Liza: stories. M., 2005. S. 5-67.

Preparation of collections of works of fiction
266. Kuprin A. I. Selected works. Sun. Art. L. A. Plotkina. L., "Lenizdat", 1947.
267. Radishchev A. N. Selected works. M.-L., Goslitizdat, 1949.
268. Kuprin A. I. Stories. M.-L., "Detgiz", 1949.
269. Russian prose of the XVIII century. In 2 vols. T. 1. (Together with A. V. Zapadov). M.-L., Goslitizdat, 1950.
270. Russian prose of the XVIII century. In 2 vols. T. 2. (Together with A. V. Zapadov). M.-L., Goslitizdat, 1950.
271. Novikov N. I. Selected works. M.-L., Goslitizdat, 1951.
272. Radishchev A. N. Selected works. M., Goslitizdat, 1952.
273. Radishchev A. N. (B-ka poet, small series). Poems. L., "Soviet writer", 1953.
274. Poets of the XVIII century. In 2 vols. T. 1. (B-ka poet, small series). (Together with I. Z. Serman). L., "Soviet writer", 1958.
275. Poets of the XVIII century. In 2 vols. T. 2. (B-ka poet, small series). (Together with I. Z. Serman). L., "Soviet writer", 1958.
276. Batyushkov K. N. Poems. (B-ka poet, small series). L., "Soviet writer", 1959.
277. Fonvizin D. I. Collected Works. In 2 vols. T. 1. M.-L., "Goslitizdat", 1959.
278. Fonvizin D. I. Collected Works. In 2 vols. T. 2. M.-L., "Goslitizdat", 1959.
279. Russian playwrights of the XVIII-XIX centuries. T. 1. L.-M., "Art", 1959.
280. Karamzin N. I. Selected works in two volumes. (Together with P. N. Berkov). M.-L., "Fiction", 1964.
281. Dmitriev II Complete collection of poems. (B-ka poet, a large series). L., "Soviet writer", 1967.
282. Russian literature of the 18th century: Collection of works of poets, playwrights and prose writers of the 18th century. (Reader). L., "Enlightenment", 1970.
283. Russian prose of the XVIII century. (B-ka world literature). M., "Fiction", 1971.
284. Russian poetry of the XVIII century. (B-ka world literature). M., "Fiction", 1972.
285. Poets of the XVIII century. In 2 vols. T. 1. (B-ka poet, large series). M., "Soviet writer", 1972.
286. Poets of the XVIII century. In 2 vols. T. 2. (B-ka poet, large series). M., "Soviet writer", 1972.
287. Pushkin AS Selected works in two volumes. M., "Fiction", 1978.
288. Pushkin AS Selected works in two volumes.<2-е изд.>. M., "Fiction", 1980.
289. Karamzin N. M. Works. In 2 vols. T. 1. L., "Fiction", 1984.
290. Karamzin N. M. Works. In 2 vols. T. 2. L., "Fiction", 1984.
291. Karamzin N. M. Favorites. (Together with P. N. Berkov). M., Pravda, 1984.
292. Derzhavin G. R. Anacreontic songs. (Together with G. N. Ionin and E. N. Petrova). M., Nauka, 1986.
293. St. Petersburg novels by A. S. Pushkin and N. V. Gogol. M., Pravda, 1986.
294. Lermontov M. Yu. Collected works in 4 volumes. T. 1. M., Pravda, 1986.
295. Lermontov M. Yu. Collected works in 4 volumes. T. 2. M., Pravda, 1986.
296. Lermontov M. Yu. Collected works in 4 volumes. T. 3. M., Pravda, 1986.
297. Derzhavin G. R. Works. (Together with V.P. Stepanov). L., "Fiction", 1987.
298. Karamzin NM Traditions of the ages: Tales, legends, stories from the "History of the Russian State".<1-й завод>. M., Pravda, 1987.
299. Karamzin NM Traditions of the ages: Tales, legends, stories from the "History of the Russian State".<2-й завод>. M., Pravda, 1988.
300. Karamzin N. M. Traditions of the Ages: Legends, legends, stories from the History of the Russian State.<3-й завод>. M., Pravda, 1989.

Years of life: 1745 - 1792.

Russian playwright, publicist, translator, creator of Russian everyday comedy.

We also offer literature on the topic from the fund of the Kanavinskaya Central Library Library:

Artworks:

  1. Fonvizin D.I. Brigadier; undergrowth. - Leningrad: Fiction, 1972. - 152 p. - (People's Library).
  2. Fonvizin D.I. Favorites: poems, comedies, satirical prose and journalism, autobiographical prose, letters/ comp. Yu.V. Stennik; artistic P. Satsky. - Moscow: Soviet Russia, 1983. - 336 p. : ill.
  3. Fonvizin D.I. Comedy/ post-last A. Zapadova; artistic A. Itkin. - Moscow: Children's literature, 1973. - 159 p. : ill. - (School library for non-Russian schools).
  4. Fonvizin D.I. undergrowth: comedy: in 5 acts / ed. V. Shugraeva. - Elista: Kalmyk book. publishing house, 1968. - 72 p. - (School library).
  5. Fonvizin D.I. Collected works: in 2 volumes./ comp., prepared. texts, intro. Art. and comment. G.P. Makogonenko; issued artistic V.V. Zenkovich; ed. R. Sofronova. - Leningrad: Fiction, 1959. - ill.
  6. Fonvizin D.I. Compositions/ comp. N.N. Akopova; foreword G.P. Makagonenko; note M.V. Ivanova. - Moscow: Pravda, 1981. - 320 p.

About life and work:

  1. In search of its own path: Russia between Europe and Asia: a reader on the history of Russian social thought in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. / comp. N.G. Fedorovsky. - 2nd ed., revised. and additional - Moscow: Logos, 1997. - 752 p. - (Institute "Open Society").
  2. Vsevolodsky-Gerngross V.N. Fonvizin the playwright: a guide for teachers / artist. I.D. Krichevsky. - Moscow: Ministry of Education of the RSFSR, 1960. - 108 p. - (Academy of Sciences of the USSR).
  3. Kochetkova N.D. Fonvizin in St. Petersburg. - Leningrad: Lenizdat, 1984. - 238 p. : ill. - (Outstanding figures of science and culture in St. Petersburg-Petrograd-Leningrad).
  4. Kulakova L.I.: biography of the writer. - Leningrad: Education, 1966. - 168 p.
  5. Makogonenko G.P.Denis Fonvizin. creative path/ artist G. Saibatalov. - Leningrad: Goslitizdat, 1961. - 443 p. : ill.
  6. Muratov M./ artist N. Gitman. - Leningrad: Children's literature, 1953. - 207 p.
  7. Osipov V. In the biography, not only "Undergrowth": [creativity D.I. Fonvizina] // Our contemporary. - 2015. - No. 4. - S. 262-273.
  8. Rassadin S.B. Satyrs bold ruler: a book about D.I. Fonvizine / S. B. Rassadin; intro. Art. Y. Davydova; artistic L. Shulgin; total editor: D.A. Granin [i dr.]. - Moscow: Book, 1985. - 269 p. - (Writers about writers).
  9. Ruseva L. Satyrs bold ruler: [D.I. Fonvizin] // Change. - 2007. - No. 7. - S. 176-187.
  10. Fonvizin Denis Ivanovich (1744-1792) Russian playwright, prose writer, educator// Rubtsov B.I. The streets remember their names .... - Nizhny Novgorod, 2010. - P. 178.
  11. Fonvizin. Griboyedov. Lermontov. Gogol: comedy, drama, plays. - Moscow: Eksmo-Press, 2001. - 608 p. - (Russian classics).
  12. Fonvizin. Krylov. Koltsov. Shevchenko. Nikitin: biographical narratives. - Chelyabinsk: Ural LTD, 1998. - 479 p. : ill. - (Life of remarkable people. Biographical library of F. Pavlenkov; V.28).