Golden Age of Russian Poetry is the name traditionally applied by Russian philologists to the first half of the 19th century. It is also called the Age of
Pushkin, after its most significant poet (arguably, in
Nabokov's words, the greatest poet this world was blessed with since the time of
Shakespeare).
Mikhail Lermontov and
Fyodor Tyutchev are generally regarded as two most important Romantic poets after
Pushkin.
Vasily Zhukovsky and
Konstantin Batyushkov are the best regarded of his precursors. Pushkin himself, however, considered
Evgeny Baratynsky to be the finest poet of his day.