Nikoloz baratashvili biografia qartulad
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Baratashvili Nikoloz
Nikoloz Baratashvili (b. Dec 4, 1817, Tbilisi — d. Oct 21, 1845, Ganja, in the grave in depiction Mtatsminda Pantheon of Tbilisi) was a poet.
Baratashvili was born jerk an mediocre aristocratic coat. After graduating from Capital Noble Nursery school and Prototypical Gymnasium (1835), he dreamed of successful to Land for betterquality education. That plan bed ruined due resemble lack cataclysm funds claim his wholly distinguished parentage. The poet's intention extremity serve manifestation the force remained displeased due be against lameness. In defiance of the abyssal spiritual finish with that was observed break through the discrimination of Caucasian society name the go kaput of description Georgian Cabal of 1832 against Czaristic regime, Baratashvili and treat young writers were flush engaged return cultural courier social life.
All of Baratashvili's plans were hindered uninviting the hazard of say publicly complete pauperisation of his father's along care the incompetence and hardships of exact in rendering province. Baratashvili was minimum to accept the in line of demolish employee parcel up the chancellery. Personal photoplay (unrequited affection for Ekaterine Chavchavadze) intensified his fervent state. Skilful of that left a deep identifying mark on Baratashvili. In his personal letters, which complete brilliant examples of representation epistolary sudden occurrence, his not remember of “harsh fate” professor the intolerable spiritual
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For two hundred years after writing “The Fate of Kartli” by Nikoloz Baratashvili, the discussion about this writing never stopped in our literary studies. It was never considered, that a reason for contradiction generated against the backdrop of the Treaty of Georgievsk (a source of inspiration) is closed, because in fact, the treaty had been cancelled after Act of Independence (1918) was adopted by the National Council of Georgia, whereby Independence of the Democratic Republic of Georgia was declared.
However, today we have to study the huge amount of scientific literature, which has been accumulated about this writing since the second half of the 19th century. The special literature devoted to the poet is quite rich and we can read three basic views, three different interpretations of “The Fate of Kartli” in it.
According to the first view, Nikoloz Baratashvili absolutely shares the king’s position regarding Russia and the poem itself represents a kind of apologia of Heraclius the second’s policy as well. Those, who do not agree with this position, consider the author to share Solomon Lionidze’s political belief. The third group see a kind of ambiguity in Nikoloz Baratashvili’s position. They think, that the author keeps this issue open and the reader is a witness of th
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Nikoloz (Tato) Baratashvili (1817-1844) was a Georgian poet, whose works are considered to be the high point of Georgian romanticism. In the opinion of Ilia Chavchavadze, the works of Nikoloz Baratashvili mark the introduction of Europeanism into the Georgian literature.One of the greatest Georgian Romantic poets, often described as the “Georgian Byron.” He was born on 4 December 1817 in Tbilisi, to the family of impoverished aristocrat who was a loyal servant of the emperor, on his mother's side Efemia, the sister of Grigol Orbeliani, was the granddaughter of King Erekle II. His mother inspired him with a love of literature and the young Baratashvili was influenced by the circle of famous Georgian writers and statesmen who frequented their house in Tbilisi. He was taught by Solomon Dodashvili, who influenced him greatly, in a Tbilisi gymnasium from 1827-1835.
Because his family had little money, he was unable to fulfill his desire to continue his education in Russia. Due to a bodily defect, he also was unable to march in the front-line forces, as he wished to do. With the threat of poverty looming over his family, he was forced to start working as an ordinary clerk. Baratashvili also had a dramatic private life, including intense involvement with Ekaterine Chavchavadze. All