Everything about Ivan Kotlyarevsky totally explained
Ivan Petrovych Kotlyarevsky (
Poltava–, Poltava), was a
Ukrainian writer, poet and a playwright widely regarded to be the pioneer of the modern
Ukrainian literature. His
epic-style poem
Eneïda (
1798), a parody of
Virgil's
Aeneid, is considered to be the first literary work published wholly in
Ukrainian, an everyday language of millions, but officially unrecognized and discouraged from the literary usage in the
Imperial Russia. His two plays, also living classics,
Natalka Poltavka (Natalka from
Poltava) and
Moskal'-Charivnyk (The Muscovite-Sorcerer) have started the development of Ukrainian national theater and opera. An interesting fact about Kotlyarevsky is his membership in a
Poltava freemason lodge "Love for Truth" .
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