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The Bronze Horseman. Poems. Verses

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Author:Pushkin
Cover:Hard
Category:Children's Book
ISBN:978-5-17-153763-0
Dimensions: 130x15x200cm


Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin
(1799-1837) - Russian poet, playwright and prose writer. Even during his lifetime, contemporaries called him the greatest national poet.
The poem “The Bronze Horseman” (1833) tells the story of the poor official Eugene, who lives in St. Petersburg, who, as a result of the flood, loses his beloved. Eugene begins to vagormal in the capital and accuses the copper horseman of all his troubles of his troubles - a monument to Peter I on the Neva.
During the life of Alexander Pushkin, “The Copper Horseman” came out a small passage, as Emperor Nicholas I demanded great adjustments, on. Which Pushkin did not agree. The first publication of the entire poetic story was after the death of the poet - in 1837. The collection also included the main works of Alexander Pushkin, the study of which is included in the compulsory school curriculum - poems (“Caucasian captive” (1822), “Bakhchisarai fountain” (1824), etc), lyrics
Author:
Author:Pushkin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:5+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-153763-0

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