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Eduard Vilde

Estonian writer and politician

Eduard Vilde (4 March::1865 – 26 December 1933) was an Estonian writer, a pioneer of critical realism in Estonian literature, and a diplomat. Author of cl*ics such as The War in Mahtra and The Milkman from Mäeküla. He was one of the most revered figures in Estonian literature and is generally credited as being the country's first professional writer.

Contents

  • 1 Life and career
  • 2 Works
  • 3 Gallery
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Life and career

Vilde grew on the farm where his father worked. In 1883 he began working as a journalist. He spent a great deal of his life traveling abroad and he lived for some time in Berlin in the 1890s, where he was influenced by materialism and socialism. His writings were also guided by the realism and naturalism of the French writer Émile Zola (1840–1902). In addition to being a prolific writer, he was also an outspoken critic of Tsarist rule and of the German landowners. With the founding of the first Estonian republic in 1919, he served as an amb*ador in Berlin for several years, and spent the last years of his life editing and revising an enormous volume of his collected works. After his death in 1933, he became the first person to be interred at Metsakalmistu, in the Pirita district of Tallinn.

Works

  • Musta mantliga mees (1886)
  • Kuhu päike ei paista (1888)
  • Kõtistamise kõrred (1888)
  • Karikas kihvti (1893)
  • "Linda" aktsiad (1894)
  • Külmale maale (1896)
  • Raudsed käed (1898)
  • Mahtra sõda (1902)
  • Kui Anija mehed Tallinnas käisid (1903)
  • Prohvet Maltsvet (1905–1908)
  • Jutustused (1913)
  • Mäeküla piimamees (1916)
  • Tabamata ime (1912)
  • Pisuhänd (1913)
  • Side (1917)
  • Rahva sulased (unfinished, Looming 1934/1–3)
  • story Jobu
  • Minu esimesed triibulised

Gallery

  • Statues of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde in Galway. The original of this sculpture is located in Tartu.

  • Vilde on a Soviet 1965 stamp.

  • House in Kadriorg, where Eduard Vilde lived 1927–1933.

  • Monument of Vilde in Muuga Manor's park

  • Memorial to Vilde in Tallinn.

References

    External links

    • Media related to Eduard Vilde at Wikimedia Commons

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