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Nikolay Chernyshevsky (1828–1889)

Chernyshevsky, Nikolay Gavrilovich (cher-nē-chev’skē). A Russian miscellaneous writer; born at Saratov, July 1, 1828; died there, Oct. 29, 1889. He translated into Russian J. S. Mill’s ‘Principles of Political Economy,’ making considerable additions to the first volume. While a suspect he wrote the novel ‘What’s to be Done?’ (1863), which won for him deportation to Siberia. It has been translated into English. In 1883 he was allowed to live in Astrakhan, and was pardoned in 1889.