Biography

Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky (Russian: Дми́трий Серге́евич Мережко́вский) was a Russian novelist, poet, religious thinker, and literary critic. A seminal figure of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry, regarded as a co-founder of the Symbolist movement, Merezhkovsky – with his wife, the poet Zinaida Gippius – was twice forced into political exile. During his second exile (1918–1941) he continued publishing successful novels and gained recognition as a critic of the Soviet Union. Known both as a self-styled religious prophet with his own slant on apocalyptic Christianity, and as the author of philosophical historical novels which combined fervent idealism with literary innovation, Merezhkovsky became a nine-time nominee for the Nobel Prize in literature, which he came closest to winning in 1933.

Books by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky

Polnoe ėnit︠s︡iklopedicheskoe
Polnoe ėnit︠s︡iklopedicheskoe sobranie sochineniĭ
2003
Die Languste ist das Weibchen
Die Languste ist das Weibchen des Hummers
2000
Pavel" I
Pavel" I
1996
Собрание сочинений в четырех т
Собрание сочинений в четырех томах
1990
U vlasti ideja
U vlasti ideja
1988
Eviga följeslagare
Eviga följeslagare
1979
Aleksandr I i Dekabristy
Aleksandr I i Dekabristy
1955
Éternels compagnons de route
Éternels compagnons de route
1949
Frantsisk Assizskīĭ
Frantsisk Assizskīĭ
1938
Jesus manifest
Jesus manifest
1936
Jesus der Unbekannte
Jesus der Unbekannte
1932
ליאונרדו דא וינצ׳י
ליאונרדו דא וינצ׳י
1930
Le roman de Léonard de Vinci
Le roman de Léonard de Vinci
1928
Akhnaton, King of Egypt
Akhnaton, King of Egypt
1927
L'ame de Dostoiewsky
L'ame de Dostoiewsky
1922
Le mystère d'Alexandre Ier
Le mystère d'Alexandre Ier
1922
Smert' bogov (I︠U︡lian Otstupn
Smert' bogov (I︠U︡lian Otstupnik)
1922
Théatre tragique
Théatre tragique
1922
14 dekabri︠a︡
14 dekabri︠a︡
1921
Из русских поэтов
Из русских поэтов
1921
T︠S︡arevich Aleksi︠e︡ĭ
T︠S︡arevich Aleksi︠e︡ĭ
1920
Ewige Gefährten
Ewige Gefährten
1919
Nevoennyĭ dnevnik
Nevoennyĭ dnevnik
1917
Budet radostʹ
Budet radostʹ
1916
Polnoe sobranīe sochinenīĭ Dmi
Polnoe sobranīe sochinenīĭ Dmitrīi︠a︡ Sergi︠e︡evicha Merezhkovskago
1914
Der Tod Paul I
Der Tod Paul I
1909
Der Zar und die Revolution
Der Zar und die Revolution
1908
Smertʹ Pavla I [i.e. Pervogo]
Smertʹ Pavla I [i.e. Pervogo]
1908
The life work of Flaubert
The life work of Flaubert
1908
The romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the forerunner
The romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the forerunner
1908
Vi︠e︡chnye sputkini
Vi︠e︡chnye sputkini
1908
Skovannyĭ Prometeĭ
Skovannyĭ Prometeĭ
1907
Teper ili nikogda
Teper ili nikogda
1906
ư ı ı
ư ı ı
1906
Pierre et Alexis
Pierre et Alexis
1905
Ėdip v Koloni︠e︡
Ėdip v Koloni︠e︡
1904
Sobranīe stikhov, 1883-1903
Sobranīe stikhov, 1883-1903
1904
Tolstoi und Dostojewski als Me
Tolstoi und Dostojewski als Menschen und als Künstler
1903
Ippolit
Ippolit
1902
La résurrection des Dieux (Léo
La résurrection des Dieux (Léonard de Vinci)
1902
Khristos i antikhrist v russko
Khristos i antikhrist v russkoĭ literature
1901
L. Tolstoĭ i Dostoevskīĭ
L. Tolstoĭ i Dostoevskīĭ
1901
La mort des dieux
La mort des dieux
1900
Stikhotvorenīi︠a︡ (1883-1887)
Stikhotvorenīi︠a︡ (1883-1887)
1888
Ho thanatos tōn theōn ē hē his
Ho thanatos tōn theōn ē hē historia tou Ioulianou tou Paravatou