Aksakov, Konstantin Sergeyevich

Aksakov, Konstantin Sergeyevich

(kənstən'tēn` sergyā`əvĭch äksä`kôf), 1817–60, Russian critic and writer, son of Sergei Timofeyevich Aksakov. Like his brother Ivan, he was an ardent Slavophile and strongly idealized the village community as a voluntary association. His literary criticism was devoted mainly to urging writers to seek closer ties with the Orthodox religion and with the peasantry. He wrote O vnutrennem sostoyanii Rossii [on the internal situation of Russia] in 1855.