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Levko Borovykovsky ([Borovykovs'kyj] (22 February 1806 – 26 December 1889 in Myliushky village, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian romantic poet, writer, translator, and folklorist. After graduating in 1830 from Kharkiv University, Borovykovsky taught in a Kursk gymnasium and from 1839 in the Poltava Institute for Daughters of the Nobility. In 1852 he became a gymnasium inspector in Poltava gubernia and retired a few years later. His works were first published in 1828, and he was one of the first poets of the Kharkiv Romantic School.

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  • Lewko Borowykowskyj (de)
  • Levko Borovykovsky (en)
  • Łewko Borowykowski (pl)
  • Боровиковский, Лев Иванович (ru)
  • Боровиковський Левко Іванович (uk)
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  • Lewko Iwanowytsch Borowykowskyj (ukrainisch Левко Іванович Боровиковський; wiss. Transliteration Levko Ivanovič Borovikovs'kij; * 22. Februar 1808 in bei Chorol, Gouvernement Poltawa, Russisches Reich; † 26. Dezember 1889 ebenda) war ein ukrainischer Lyriker, Schriftsteller und Übersetzer. (de)
  • Łewko Borowykowski (ur. 22 lutego 1806 w k. Połtawy, zm. 26 grudnia 1889 w Połtawie) - poeta ukraiński, zasłużony reformator systemu wersyfikacyjnego, bajkopisarz. Przedstawiciel romantyzmu, autor pieśni, ballad (Marusia 1829), wierszy i bajek (zbiór Bajky prybajutky... 1852), opartych na motywach folkloru. Pierwszy ukraiński tłumacz poezji Aleksandra Puszkina i Adama Mickiewicza. (pl)
  • Лев (Левко) Иванович Боровиковский (укр. Левко Боровиковський, 22 февраля 1806, с. Мелюшки, Полтавская губерния — 26 декабря 1889, Полтава) — украинский поэт, баснописец, переводчик, реформатор системы стихосложения. (ru)
  • Левко́ Іва́нович Боровико́вський (10 (22) лютого 1806, (за іншими відомостями — 1808) с. Мелюшки Хорольський повіт на Полтавщині — 26 грудня 1889, там само) — український поет, фольклорист, етнограф. Опрацьовував фольклорні сюжети, звертався до народної поетики та ритміки. (uk)
  • Levko Borovykovsky ([Borovykovs'kyj] (22 February 1806 – 26 December 1889 in Myliushky village, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian romantic poet, writer, translator, and folklorist. After graduating in 1830 from Kharkiv University, Borovykovsky taught in a Kursk gymnasium and from 1839 in the Poltava Institute for Daughters of the Nobility. In 1852 he became a gymnasium inspector in Poltava gubernia and retired a few years later. His works were first published in 1828, and he was one of the first poets of the Kharkiv Romantic School. (en)
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  • Lewko Iwanowytsch Borowykowskyj (ukrainisch Левко Іванович Боровиковський; wiss. Transliteration Levko Ivanovič Borovikovs'kij; * 22. Februar 1808 in bei Chorol, Gouvernement Poltawa, Russisches Reich; † 26. Dezember 1889 ebenda) war ein ukrainischer Lyriker, Schriftsteller und Übersetzer. (de)
  • Levko Borovykovsky ([Borovykovs'kyj] (22 February 1806 – 26 December 1889 in Myliushky village, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian romantic poet, writer, translator, and folklorist. After graduating in 1830 from Kharkiv University, Borovykovsky taught in a Kursk gymnasium and from 1839 in the Poltava Institute for Daughters of the Nobility. In 1852 he became a gymnasium inspector in Poltava gubernia and retired a few years later. His works were first published in 1828, and he was one of the first poets of the Kharkiv Romantic School. Of his numerous poems, the most notable is the ballad Marusia (1829), an adaptation of Gottfried August Bürger's ballad Lenore (1796) and reminiscent of Vasilii Zhukovsky's Svetlana (1813). Levko Borovykovsky successfully nationalised the Gothic-Romantic theme of Marusia, enriching its plot with elements of Ukrainian ethnography, including folklore. During his lifetime only one collection of his writings was published, Baiky i Prybaiutky [Fables and Sayings] (1852), which brought him recognition as a storyteller. He also translated the poetry of Horace, Aleksandr Pushkin, and Adam Mickiewicz, compiled a Ukrainian dictionary, and collected Ukrainian folklore. (en)
  • Łewko Borowykowski (ur. 22 lutego 1806 w k. Połtawy, zm. 26 grudnia 1889 w Połtawie) - poeta ukraiński, zasłużony reformator systemu wersyfikacyjnego, bajkopisarz. Przedstawiciel romantyzmu, autor pieśni, ballad (Marusia 1829), wierszy i bajek (zbiór Bajky prybajutky... 1852), opartych na motywach folkloru. Pierwszy ukraiński tłumacz poezji Aleksandra Puszkina i Adama Mickiewicza. (pl)
  • Лев (Левко) Иванович Боровиковский (укр. Левко Боровиковський, 22 февраля 1806, с. Мелюшки, Полтавская губерния — 26 декабря 1889, Полтава) — украинский поэт, баснописец, переводчик, реформатор системы стихосложения. (ru)
  • Левко́ Іва́нович Боровико́вський (10 (22) лютого 1806, (за іншими відомостями — 1808) с. Мелюшки Хорольський повіт на Полтавщині — 26 грудня 1889, там само) — український поет, фольклорист, етнограф. Опрацьовував фольклорні сюжети, звертався до народної поетики та ритміки. (uk)
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