Vladimir Odoyevsky

Vladimir Odoyevsky
Portrait by Levitsky, 1856
Portrait by Levitsky, 1856
Born(1803-08-13)13 August 1803
Moscow
Died11 March 1869(1869-03-11) (aged 65)
Moscow
Literary movementRomanticism

Prince Vladimir Fyodorovich Odoyevsky (Russian: Влади́мир Фёдорович Одо́евский, [ɐˈdojɪfskʲɪj]; 11 August [O.S. 30 July] 1803[1] – 11 March [O.S. 27 February] 1869) was a Russian philosopher, writer, music critic, philanthropist and pedagogue. He became known as the "Russian Hoffmann" and even the "Russian Faust" on account of his keen interest in phantasmagoric tales and musical criticism.

  1. ^ "Одоевский Владимир Федорович". hrono.ru. Retrieved 2024-10-02.