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Ivan Pnin
Ivan Petrovich Pnin ((ロシア語:Иван Петрович Пнин); 1773–1805) was a Russian poet and political writer.〔() Samuel C. Ramer, "The Traditional and the Modern in the Writings of Ivan Pnin," ''Slavic Review'', vol. 34, no. 3 (Sept. 1975), pp. 539-59.〕 In accordance with Russian Illegitimacy custom, Pnin's surname was the abbreviation of that of his father, Prince Nicholas Repnin.
Born out of wedlock, he famously deplored the status of illegitimate children in his 1802 petition to Alexander I of Russia (Pnin's father was rumored to have also illegitimately fathered Poland's Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski.)
Pnin's liberal ''Essay on the Enlightenment in Russia'' (1804) attacked serfdom and therefore was banned in the Russian Empire.
The titles of Pnin's best-known poems, ''Man'' (1804) and ''God'' (1805), mirror Derzhavin's on purpose, as he sought to refute the great poet's idealism by taking up the Deist stance of Radishchev, Volney, and d'Holbach.
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