Vasily Maykov
Vasily Ivanovich Maykov was a Russian poet, fabulist, playwright and translator. He was an exponent of the mock-heroic poetry genre in Russia.
As a playwright, Maykov followed the tradition set by Alexander Sumarokov but, alongside heroic tragedies, wrote some comedies too, occasionally mixing the two genres. As a lyrical poet, he is said to have provided a link between the two eras in Russian poetry, that of Mikhail Lomonosov on the one hand and Gavriil Derzhavin, on another. What Maykov really excelled at, though, was ironic verse, and it was the comedy The Ombre Player that made him famous in 1763.
The Works by Maykov were first compiled in 1809, to be revised and re-issued by Pyotr Yefremov in 1867. In the Soviet Union, The Selected Works by V. I. Maykov were published in 1966 by Sovetsky Pisatel.