
| Size of file | : 0.65MB |
| Number of Pages | : 50 |
| Auther | : Alexander Pushkin |
| Department | : literature |
| Section | : Literary novels |
| book quality | : Good |
| Language | : English |
| Date of Coming | : 2022-08-10 |
Author: Alexander Pushkin
About the Author: Prince of Russian poets, novelist and playwright, born in Moscow on June 6, 1799. I grew up in a family of nobles had been living the life of luxury. His father was a prominent poet, and this contributed to the development of his poetic talent. Its roots back to the origins of Ethiopian. His mother, Nadezhd Osipavna, was the granddaughter of Ibrahim Janipal an African and a close officer of Tsar Peter I. He inherited some African features, as he had curly hair and thick lips. He is considered one of the greatest Russian poets of the nineteenth century, and the title of Prince of Poets. The study of this poet leads to the study of Russian literature as a whole, and knowledge of the stages of Russian tsarism from Peter I to Nicholas I, as well as knowledge of historical events that occurred in the first half of the nineteenth century. The period of his production was called the golden age of Russian poetry, an era of convergence between Russian literature on the one hand, and Arabic and Oriental literature on the other. His era was also known as social despotism. Where the authorities were concentrated between the Tsar and the nobility. Pushkin, with his poetic production, expressed the dissolution of his midst, and demanded the freedom of the people, as the first and last reference to power. He was the first to call for limiting the sovereignty of the nobility in Russia, and was resentful of his society, demanding the restriction of tsarist rule and the upholding of the democratic system among the people. Although Pushkin did not live more than 38 years as a result of his resentment against one of his wife’s friends, Baron Datin, one of the supervisors of the French, especially after the Baron married his wife’s sister, Natalie, to make it easier for him to contact Natalie, and the matter ended in a duel, and at the hour they agreed to duel, he was shot twice The poet was seriously injured and died. He died in 1837 AD. He left many literary traces; So much so that his readers feel that he has outlived himself.
The Little Tragedies book pdf download By Alexander Pushkin
if one asked a Russian to name Russia’s greatest writer, the un- hesitating reply would be not Dostoevsky or Tolstoy but Pushkin. Yet an English-speaking reader who is not a Slavist probably knows little of Pushkin’s work beyond Eugene Onegin—if, indeed, he or she rec- ognizes the name of Pushkin at all. Thus, a translation of Pushkin’s ‘‘little tragedies’’ to the English-speaking public requires a few words placing the work in its context. The ‘‘little tragedies’’ is the name traditionally given to the col- lection of Pushkin’s four short dramas in verse, The Miserly Knight, Mozart and Salieri, The Stone Guest, and A Feast During the Plague.1 These four dramas were never published together in Pushkin’s lifetime: indeed, The Stone Guest was not printed until after his death.
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