The poet Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky built a dizzying career for his time. As an illegitimate son of the Tula, Kaluga and Oryol landowner Afanasy Bunin, he became the literature teacher of Grand Duchess Alexandra Feodorovna, and then the mentor of the heir to the throne, Grand Duke Alexander, the future Emperor Alexander II.
Zhukovsky was summoned to court by chance, when the Russian language teacher and philologist Grigory Glinka fell ill. He was supposed to teach Russian to the wife of Grand Duke Nicholas, the Prussian Princess Friederike Luise Charlotte Wilhelmine. Suffering from his illness, Glinka recommended his friend Vasily Zhukovsky to take his place.
As a teacher, Zhukovsky accompanied the Grand
Duchess on her travels abroad. In 1825, Vasily Zhukovsky became the mentor of
Grand Duke Alexander. The poet Anton Delvig wrote to Pushkin about this news,