Background
Nikolai Sergeevich Bobrischev-Pushkin was born on September 1, 1800, in Moscow, Russian Federation. His family was rather poor but had an ancient and noble origin. His father was a Tula region landlord.
The Imperial Moscow University
Nikolai Sergeevich Bobrischev-Pushkin was born on September 1, 1800, in Moscow, Russian Federation. His family was rather poor but had an ancient and noble origin. His father was a Tula region landlord.
In 1814-1818 Nikolai Sergeevich attended the Imperial Moscow University Boarding School. By 1818 he graduated from the Moscow School of columnar leader.
His first poems were published on pages of the University analects Kalliopa in 1816-1817. They were full of arcadian contentment, rural sceneries, and religious reflections. In 1820 he was sent to Tulchin to convey a topographic survey of Podolsk region.
In 1821 Nikolai Sergeevich became a member of the Southern Society of Decembrists. He was arrested in 1826 and was put into the Peter and Paul Fortress. He was convicted to 20 years of Siberian exile.
In 1827 Nikolai Sergeevich went into a convent and lived in the Trinity Monastery of Turukhansk, but in 1831 his mental illness progressed and he was put into an insane hospital. In 1833-1856 he stayed under his brother's care, and since 1856 he lived in the Tula region with his sister.