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Ruslan I Ljudmila

Ruslan I Ljudmila

Alexander Pushkin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"Ruslan i Ljudmila" - pojema Aleksandra Sergeevicha Pushkina (1799 - 1837), pojeta, prozaika, dramaturga, publicista, kritika, osnovopolozhnik novoj russkoj literatury, sozdatel' russkogo literaturnogo jazyka.
Evgenij Onegin

Evgenij Onegin

Alexander Pushkin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Rare edition with unique illustrations and elegant classic cream paper. Roman v stihah Evgenij Onegin stal central'nym sobytiem v literaturnoj zhizni pushkinskoj pory. I s teh por shedevr A.S. Pushkina ne utratil svoej populjarnosti, po-prezhnemu ljubim i pochitaem millionami chitatelej. Pojema prekrasno illjustrirovana
Evgenij Onegin

Evgenij Onegin

Alexander Pushkin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
Rare edition with unique illustrations and elegant classic cream paper. Roman v stihah Evgenij Onegin stal central'nym sobytiem v literaturnoj zhizni pushkinskoj pory. I s teh por shedevr A.S. Pushkina ne utratil svoej populjarnosti, po-prezhnemu ljubim i pochitaem millionami chitatelej. Pojema prekrasno illjustrirovana
Evgenij Onegin

Evgenij Onegin

Alexander Pushkin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
Rare edition with unique illustrations and elegant classic cream paper. Roman v stihah Evgenij Onegin stal central'nym sobytiem v literaturnoj zhizni pushkinskoj pory. I s teh por shedevr A.S. Pushkina ne utratil svoej populjarnosti, po-prezhnemu ljubim i pochitaem millionami chitatelej. Pojema prekrasno illjustrirovana
Eugene Onegin (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
Eugene Onegin is a bored St. Petersburg dandy, whose life consists of balls, concerts, parties, and nothing more. When he inherits a substantial fortune and a landed estate, he moves to the country where he strikes up a friendship with his neighbor, a young poet named Vladimir Lensky. Onegin is introduced to Lensky's fiancee, Olga, and her sister, Tatyana, who becomes intensely drawn to Onegin. After rejecting Tatyana's advances, Onegin attempts to seduce Olga, simply to spite Lensky. Eugene Onegin is considered a classic of Russian literature, and its protagonist has served as the model for a number of Russian literary heroes. Almost the entire work is made up of 389 fourteen-line stanzas of iambic tetrameter with the unusual rhyme scheme "AbAbCCddEffEgg", where the uppercase letters represent feminine rhymes while the lowercase letters represent masculine rhymes. The innovative rhyme scheme, the natural tone and diction, and the economical transparency of presentation all demonstrate the virtuosity which has been instrumental in proclaiming Pushkin as the undisputed master of Russian poetry.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.
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Alexander Pushkin

Freedom Letters
2024
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Леонид Бершидский перевёл Пушкина так, как будто он не национализирован Российской Федерацией, как будто он жив-здоров и пишет рэп.Leonid Bershidsky translated Pushkin as if he hadn't been nationalized by the Russian Federation, as if he were alive, well and rapping.
The Captain's Daughter

The Captain's Daughter

Alexander Pushkin

Pushkin Press
2021
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As complex as they are gripping, Pushkin's stories are some of the greatest and most influential ever written. Foundational to the development of Russian prose, they retain stunning freshness and clarity, more than ever in Anthony Briggs's finely nuanced translations. These are stories that upend expectations at every turn: in The Captain's Daughter, Pushkin's masterful novella of love and rebellion set during the reign of Catherine the Great, a mysterious encounter proves fatally significant during a brutal uprising, while in 'The Queen of Spades' a man obsessively pursues an elderly woman's secret for success at cards, with bizarre results.
Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin

Alexander Pushkin

Anthem Press
2016
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A powerful love story set in the class-conscious Tsarist Russia of the early 19th century. It embraces every level of that society – serf, provincial, aristocrat – in verse which is by turns beautiful, witty, wickedly perceptive and always readable. This is essential reading for anyone with a love of Russian literature, because this is where it all began. There is little pre-history to that golden age of 19th century novels. Lomonosov, a fisherman’s son turned scholar, took church Slavonic, peasant Russian, mixed in a few ‘Loan translations’ and gave a French-speaking aristocracy a literary language; Pushkin was the first truly great poet to use it; Yevgeny Onegin is his greatest work.
The Queen of Spades and Selected Works

The Queen of Spades and Selected Works

Alexander Pushkin

PUSHKIN PRESS
2024
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'Pushkin is an extraordinary phenomenon and, possibly, the only manifestation of the Russian spirit' Nikolai Gogol The selected works of one of Russia's greatest writers, including 'The Queen of Spades', 'The Stationmaster' and a selection of Pushkin's best poetic work A young man plots to unearth a secret from an elderly countess - a secret he believes will win him a fortune. 'The Queen of Spades' is Pushkin's prose masterpiece, a gripping tale of avarice, obsession, madness and cards. This wonderful collection also includes the keenly and sympathetically observed story 'The Stationmaster'; the narrative poem 'The Bronze Horseman'; a selection of Pushkin's lyric poems; the ribald saga of 'Tsar Nikita and his Forty Daughters'; and excerpts from Yevgeny Onegin and Mozart and Salieri. It serves as an ideal introduction to the incomparable Pushkin, the headspring of all Russian literature. Part of the Pushkin Press Classics series: timeless storytelling by icons of literature, hand-picked from around the globe. Translated by Anthony Briggs. Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) ranks as one of Russia's greatest writers. He published his first poem when he was fifteen, and in 1820 his first long poem-Ruslan and Lyudmila-made him famous. His work, including the short story 'The Queen of Spades', the novel-in-verse Yevgeny Onegin and the long poem 'The Bronze Horseman', has secured his place as one of the greatest writers ever to have lived. He died aged 37, having been wounded in a duel.
Yevgeny Onegin

Yevgeny Onegin

Alexander Pushkin

PUSHKIN PRESS
2025
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The aristocratic Yevgeny Onegin has come into his inheritance, leaving the glamour of St Petersburg's social life to take up residence at his uncle's country estate. Master of the nonchalant bow, the aristocratic Onegin is the very model of a social butterfly - a fickle dandy, liked by all for his wit and easy ways. When the shy and passionate Tatyana falls in love with him, Onegin condescendingly rejects her, and instead diverts himself by flirting with her sister, Olga - with terrible consequences. One of the greatest works in all Russian literature, Yevgeny Onegin is a timeless story of vanity, innocence and love.
Novels, Tales, Journeys

Novels, Tales, Journeys

Alexander Pushkin

EVERYMAN
2024
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The archetypal Romantic, killed in a duel in 1837 at the age of 37, Alexander Pushkin was effectively the founder of modern Russian literature. Though famous as a poet, he was equally at home in prose, and this volume includes all his short fiction, as well as unfinished sketches and fragments. Here of course are his masterpieces, 'The Queen of Spades', Pushkin's ironic take on both the supernatural and the society tale, the terse, deadpan Tales of Belkin, often humorous yet imbued with deep understanding of human nature, and his unsurpassable novella, The Captain's Daughter, which, informed by his meticulous research into the Pugachev Rebellion against Catherine the Great, is a perfect combination of folk epic, historical narrative and romance. Other works include the richly comic 'A History of the Village of Goriukhino', the imaginative historical fiction 'The Moor of Peter the Great' (based on the life of the author's own great-grandfather. Pushkin was particularly proud of his African ancestry), and 'Journey to Arzrum', the fascinating autobiographical account of his (unauthorized, and greatly displeasing to the Tsar) travels in the Caucasus at the time of the 1828-9 Russo-Turkish war.
The The Captain's Daughter and A History of Pugachov
Set during the Pugachov rebellion against Catherine the Great, The Captain's Daughter was Pushkin's only completed novel and remains one of his most popular works. The inexperienced and impetuous young nobleman Pyotr Grinyev is sent on military service to a remote fortress, where he falls in love with Masha, Captain Mironov's daughter - but then the ruthless Cossack Pugachov lays siege to the stronghold, setting in motion a tragic train of events. This volume also contains another work by Pushkin on the same theme, A History of Pugachov, which presents an impartial, meticulously researched history of the revolt, but was regarded in aristocratic circles as subversive on its publication. Together, these two works provide a fascinating insight into the character of the peasant who tried to overthrow an empress, written with the clarity and insight of Russia's greatest poet.