In this essay, the author analyses the religious aspects in the works of Küchelbecker. Küchelbecker's poems, some of which praise God, illustrate the evolution of the author's religious thinking. Most poems about God concerned religious holidays. These poems belong to Russian spiritual-religious literature of the 19th century. Some of the poems use elements of texts from the Bible and are akin to prayers.
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