Sergey Timofeyevich Aksakov (1791, Ufa - 1859, Moscow) Sergey Aksakov is a 19 th-century Russian writer. He is famous for his semiautobiographical stories of family life and for his books about hunting and fishing. Portrait of Aksakov by Vasily Perov
The Aksakov Family Coat of Arms.
Compositions by S. T. Aksakov: l «A Family Chronicle» (1856) l «Childhood Years of Bagrov Grandson» (1858) l «The Scarlet Flower » (1858) l «Notes on Fishing » (1847) l «Notes of a Hunter in Orenburg Province » (1852) l My Acquaintance with Gogol (1890)
Translations into English l Years of Childhood, E. Arnold, London, 1916, tr. by J. D. Duff. l A Russian Schoolboy, E. Arnold, London, 1917, tr. by J. D. Duff. l A Russian Gentleman, E. Arnold, London, 1917, tr. by J. D. Duff. l The Family Chronicle, E. P. Dutton & Co. , New York, 1961, tr. by M. C. Beverley.
Monuments of S. T. Aksakov l l l Postage stamp of Soviet Union, 1959 Sanatorium of S. T. Aksakov in the village Aksakovo (Bashkirija) Str. S. T. Aksakova (Ufa) Yearly Aksakov reading, bonuses, scholarships Aksakov’s holidays Gymnasium by name S. T. Aksakov
Memorial house museum of S. T. Aksakov
l Aksakov monument in Ufa. Sculptor T. Nechayeva l Garden of S. T. Aksakova l Aksakov Folk House – (nowadays - Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre)
«The Scarlet Flower» l – a Russian folk tale written by Sergey Aksakov. l It is an adaptation of traditional fairy tale «Beauty and the Beast» . l On November 23, 1856 Aksakov wrote in a letter to his son: "I am writing a story which I knew by heart in my childhood". l Aksakov was told this story in the childhood
Nastenka in the Beast's palace (1952 cartoon film «The Scarlet Flower » )
See also l The Scarlet Flower (1952) Soviet animated film based on Aksakov's fairy tale. l The Scarlet Flower (1977), Soviet film. l The Scarlet Flower, play
Art. Traugot V. , 1989. Art. Diodorov B. , 1995.
The books
About the power of love in the fairy tale "The Scarlet Flower" Love Enchanted Prince to the beautiful, to nature, to life.
Love of the youngest daughter to her sisters and her father.
l силой самоотверженной любви возвращает ему человеческий The power of selfless love returns human form to the Prince.