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Prince Raphael Eristavi (Georgian: რაფიელ ერისთავი) (1824-1901) was a Georgian poet and playwright.

Raphael Eristavi
Born1824
Died1901
Occupationpoet, playwright
NationalityGeorgian
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Biography


Eristavi was born in Kakheti on 1824, Georgia, in the Russian Empire. He attended a school for the children of the nobility in Tbilisi, graduating in 1845. In 1846, he took up a position as a civil servant.

Writing in the Georgian language, Eristavi described the life and manners of the Georgian people in poetry, short stories, plays, and ethnographic essays.

Widely popular among Georgians in his day, in 1895, Georgia had a national day of celebration in his honour.

Eristavi was admired by Joseph Stalin who dedicated his poem 'Morning' to him.[1]

Eristavi's sister, Barbare Jorjadze is considered Georgia's first feminist and author of the popular cookbook Georgian Cuisine and Tried Housekeeping Notes.[2]


References


  1. Young Stalin, page 59
  2. "19th Century Princess And Cookbook Author Was Also Georgia's First Feminist". NPR.org. Retrieved 22 November 2017.

На других языках


- [en] Raphael Eristavi

[ru] Эристави, Рафаэл Давидович

Князь Рафаэл Давидович Эриста́ви (Арагвис Эристави, Эристов-Арагвский; 9 [21] апреля 1824 года, с. Чала, Кахетия — 19 февраля [4 марта] 1901 года, Телави) — грузинский поэт, переводчик, этнограф и собиратель фольклора.



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