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  1. After his death the manuscript was jointly owned by his wife Nina Alexandrovna Griboyedova and his sister Maria Sergeyevna Durnovo (Griboyedova). The first edition was not published until 1833, four years after his death.

  2. Dec 23, 2016 · Alexander Griboyedov was born in Moscow on 15 January 1795 to Sergey Ivanovich, a retired captain of the dragoons, and his wife Nastasya Fyodorovna. He belonged to the well-off upper class and Alexander received a good education.

  3. Jan 15, 2015 · A faithful widow. Alongside several comedies and decent poetry, Griboyedov was also an accomplished travel writer who kept memoirs of his journeys in Persia and the Caucasus. He includes some of...

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  6. Aleksandr Sergeyevich Griboyedov (born Jan. 4 [Jan. 15, New Style], 1795, Moscow, Russia—died Jan. 30 [Feb. 11], 1829, Tehrān, Iran) was a Russian playwright whose comedy Gore ot uma ( Wit Works Woe) is one of the finest in Russian literature.

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  8. Princess Nina Chavchavadze, Griboedov's wife. 1820s. Griboyedov spent the summer of 1823 in Russia, completed his play and took it to Saint Petersburg. There, it was rejected by the censors. Many copies were made and privately circulated, but Griboyedov never saw it published. The first edition was printed in 1833, four years after his death.

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