Pushkin in the south
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Dilogy of the famous Soviet writer I.A. Novikova (1877-1959) "Pushkin in exile , consisting of two novels" Pushkin in the south" and "Pushkin in Mikhailovsky", is dedicated to two periods in the life of the poet - South and Pskov links. These two works are rightfully considered one of the most famous in Russian Pushkinism. This edition presents the novel "Pushkin in the South" - the first part of the dilogy I.A. Novikova. He tells about the southern link of the poet. The reasons for the southern exile of Pushkin were very trivial: the release of the "in the light of several caustic epigrams for the power of those who are of the highest level.
The geography of Pushkin’s trips in the period 1820-1824 was very extensive and included the south of Little Russia, Crimea, Bessarabia. The biography of the poet of that period is filled with vivid events: here is the poet’s trips in the Crimea, and the charms of army life in Chisinau, and rich in events and intrigues, almost metropolitan, life in Odessa.
In the work of Pushkin, the period of the southern link is called a romantic period. The romance of the poet was not imposed by the fashion trends of Western literature, he was a reflection of the time and those events that took place in his homeland
The geography of Pushkin’s trips in the period 1820-1824 was very extensive and included the south of Little Russia, Crimea, Bessarabia. The biography of the poet of that period is filled with vivid events: here is the poet’s trips in the Crimea, and the charms of army life in Chisinau, and rich in events and intrigues, almost metropolitan, life in Odessa.
In the work of Pushkin, the period of the southern link is called a romantic period. The romance of the poet was not imposed by the fashion trends of Western literature, he was a reflection of the time and those events that took place in his homeland
Author:
Author:Novikov I.A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Pushkin Library
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4444-6366-6
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