Grandfather Mazai and the Hares
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Nikolai Alexeyevich Nekrasov (1821-1877) was a poet, prose writer, publicist, and the editor of the famous social-political and literary journal "Sovremennik," founded by Alexander Pushkin. N.A. Nekrasov is called the "most peasant" poet. He was one of the first to speak in literature about serfdom in Russia. His poems on sharp social topics left no one indifferent. The collection includes the most famous works of the poet - "Grandfather Mazai and Hares," "The Iron Road," "The Schoolboy," "Reflections at the Main Entrance," and others, as well as the poems "Frost, Red Nose" and "Russian Women. Princess Trubetskaya." For the reader's convenience, the book is divided into three sections - "Poems Dedicated to Russian Children," "Poems from Different Years," "Poems." Illustrations by E. Gromov. For middle school age.
Author:
Author:Nekrasov Nikolay Alekseevich
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:Fiction
Dimensions:
Dimensions:20.8x13x1.3 cm
Series:
Series:Children's reading
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-153138-6
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