Dubrovsky
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Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837) - the greatest Russian poet and prose writer. In domestic literature, Pushkin stands apart: "The Sun of our Poetry", according to the writer of Vl. Odoevsky was the first to laid the foundations of realism in Russian literature and so transformed the language that the works of the 19th century are read as modern.
Alexander Sergeyevich was born in Moscow, in the family of a military adviser, amateur poet, and a secular young lady, granddaughters of Hannibal (African Abram Hannibal was a servant and pupil of Peter I, and then a general), in an old noble, well-poor family.
He began to write poetry in the lyceum - a prestigious noble educational institution, and at the age of 15, in an open exam, he made a splash, reading his "memories in Tsarskoye Selo" and earning the hot approval of the living classic - Gabriel Derzhavin.
Pushkin was not bypassed by glory during his lifetime: he was called a genius and the “first Russian poet” in the press, Emperor Nicholas I favored him, each creation became an event for the reading public, but the work of the official (Pushkin served as a titular adviser) and Censorship restrictions constrained talent. However, the concentration of the life created over 37 years of life is amazing: these are piercing poems, and a great novel in verses, and lovely fairy tales, and brilliant prose, and, of course, beautiful poems.
A wonderful property of Pushkin’s creativity is a bright poetic strength and accuracy of images along with brevity.
"Dubrovsky" (1833) was conceived as a robber novel in Russian. The plot of Pushkin prompted a friend’s story about what he saw in the prison of a “poor nobleman, by the name of Ostrovsky, who was supplanted from the name and, remaining with the peasants alone, began to rob”. The impossible love of children of enemies, "The Tale is sad", complemented the canvas
Alexander Sergeyevich was born in Moscow, in the family of a military adviser, amateur poet, and a secular young lady, granddaughters of Hannibal (African Abram Hannibal was a servant and pupil of Peter I, and then a general), in an old noble, well-poor family.
He began to write poetry in the lyceum - a prestigious noble educational institution, and at the age of 15, in an open exam, he made a splash, reading his "memories in Tsarskoye Selo" and earning the hot approval of the living classic - Gabriel Derzhavin.
Pushkin was not bypassed by glory during his lifetime: he was called a genius and the “first Russian poet” in the press, Emperor Nicholas I favored him, each creation became an event for the reading public, but the work of the official (Pushkin served as a titular adviser) and Censorship restrictions constrained talent. However, the concentration of the life created over 37 years of life is amazing: these are piercing poems, and a great novel in verses, and lovely fairy tales, and brilliant prose, and, of course, beautiful poems.
A wonderful property of Pushkin’s creativity is a bright poetic strength and accuracy of images along with brevity.
"Dubrovsky" (1833) was conceived as a robber novel in Russian. The plot of Pushkin prompted a friend’s story about what he saw in the prison of a “poor nobleman, by the name of Ostrovsky, who was supplanted from the name and, remaining with the peasants alone, began to rob”. The impossible love of children of enemies, "The Tale is sad", complemented the canvas
Author:
Author:Pushkin A.S.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: School for reading
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:0+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-22-3211-9
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