Pavel Wassiljewitsch Annenkow

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Pavel Annenkov

Paul Vasilyevich Annenkov ( Russian Павел Васильевич Анненков * June 19 jul. / 1. July  1813 greg. In Moscow , † March 8 jul. / 20th March  1887 greg. In Dresden ) was a Russian landowner, journalist and editor of the Works by Alexander Pushkin (7 vols., Petersburg 1855–57), with notes and materials on his biography, for which he himself edited a period of time.

On his long trips abroad, Annenkow also met Karl Marx , who wrote a letter to him from Ixelles on December 28, 1846 (MEW 4, 547-557) in which he discussed a book by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon that was currently published at the time .

Works

  • "Alexander Sergejewitsch Pushkin: Materials for his biography" (Petersburg 1873)
  • "Alexander Sergejewitsch Pushkin in the epoch of Alexander I" (Petersburg 1874)
  • "Travel letters about Western Europe" (in the "Vaterländische Annalen")
  • "Provincial letters" (in "Contemporary")
  • "Correspondence and biography of Stankewitsch" (Moscow 1863)
  • "Memories and Critical Sketches" (3 vols., Petersb. 1877–81)
  • JZ: A Russian voice about Karl Marx . In: The new time . Review of intellectual and public life . 1 (1883), No. 5, pp. 236-241. Digitized

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