Glinka's poems are spirited and patriotic; he wrote also several dramatic pieces, and translated
Edward Young's
Night Thoughts. Among his numerous prose works the most important from an historical point of view are: •
Russkoe Chtenie (Historical Memorials of Russia in the 18th and 19th Centuries; 2 vols., 1845) •
Istoriya Rossii, etc. (History of Russia for the use of Youth; 10 vols., 1817–1819; 2nd ed. 1822, 3rd ed. 1824) •
Istoriya Armyan, etc. (History of the Migration of the Armenians of Azerbaijan from Turkey to Russia; 1831) • contributions to
Russky Vyestnik (Russian Messenger), a monthly periodical, edited by him (1808–1820) ==References==