Fyodor Miller
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Fyodor Miller
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Fyodor Bogdanovich Miller was a Russian poet, novelist and translator. Fyodor Miller was born in Moscow, to a family of ethnic Germans. Originally a German language and literature lecturer at the Moscow 1st Cadet Corps, Miller as a poet started out in the early 1850s with a series patriotic Crimean War-themed poems. In 1859 Miller founded Razvlechenye, the first ever humorous illustrated weekly in Russia, which he remained the editor of up until his death. Using the pseudonyms Giatsint Tyulpanov
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