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Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky

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Born July 24, 1828
Died October 9, 1889 (61 years old)
Saratov, Russian Empire
Also known as: Nikolai Chernyshevsky, Nikolai G. Chernyshevsky
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Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky[a] (Russian: Никола́й Гаври́лович Черныше́вский) was a Russian literary and social critic, journalist, novelist, democrat, and socialist philosopher, often identified as a utopian socialist and leading theoretician of Russian nihilism. He was the dominant intellectual figure of the 1860s revolutionary democratic movement in Russia, despite spending much of his later life in exile to Siberia, and was later highly praised by Karl Marx, Georgi Plekhanov, and Vladimir Lenin.

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Chto delatʹ?

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What Is to Be Done? (Russian: Что делать?, tr. Chto délat'?, lit. 'What to Do?') is an 1863 novel written by Russian philosopher, journalist, and literary critic Nikolai Chernyshevsky, written in response to Fathers and Sons (1862) by Ivan Turgenev. The chief character is Vera Pavlovna, a woman who escapes the control of her family and an arranged marriage to seek economic independence. ([Wikipedia](