The Kharkiv Romantic School (Ukrainian: Харківська школа романтиків, romanized: Kharkivska shkola romantykiv) was a young poets' group among the faculty and students of Kharkiv University in the 1830s and 1840s. The name was proposed by the publisher of their works, researcher Ahapii Shamrai.
Members included Izmail Sreznevskyi, Amvrosii Metlynskyi, Mykola Kostomarov, Levko Borovykovskyi, Mykhailo Petrenko, Ivan Roskovshenko, Opanas Shpyhotskyi, Oleksandr Korsun, and Yakiv Shchoholiv.
Further reading
- Luckyj, George S. N. (1971). Between Gogolʹ and Ševčenko polarity in the literary Ukraine: 1798-1847. Harvard series in Ukrainian Studies. Vol. 8. Wilhelm Fink Verlag. OCLC 578505492.
- Petrenko, Pavlo (2001) [1989]. "Kharkiv Romantic School". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
- Shamrai, Ahapii, ed. (1930). Харківська школа романтиків [Kharkiv Romantic School]. Vol. 1–3. Kharkiv.
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