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Eugene Onegin (Grand Type Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket) Large Print
Experience timeless classics like never before in this Grand Type Collector's Edition With clear, easy-to-read formatting, this edition is designed for readers who prefer or require larger text without sacrificing the excitement of the original.Large Print Features: 18-point font: Generously sized text for maximum readability and comfort. Sans-serif font: Clean, modern typeface designed to reduce visual strain. Italics are bolded: Important emphasis is maintained without thin, hard-to-see lettering. Easy-to-read line lengths: Shorter rows of text (under 45 characters per line) make reading smoother and less tiring. A jaded aristocrat, a sincere young woman, and a reckless decision intertwine in this tale of love, arrogance, and regret. When the worldly yet indifferent Eugene Onegin relocates to the countryside, he carelessly dismisses the heartfelt affection of Tatyana, a dreamy young woman whose devotion he cannot appreciate. His coldness sets in motion a chain of events that culminates in a fatal duel with his closest friend. Years later, when Onegin and Tatyana's paths cross again, he discovers that some chances are lost forever, and not even love can undo the scars of the past. First published in serial form between 1825 and 1832, Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin stands as a masterpiece of Russian literature and the prototype of the modern psychological novel. Written in the innovative "Onegin stanza," the work blended poetic artistry with profound insight into human nature. Its themes of fate, unfulfilled desire, and social convention captured the restless spirit of early 19th-century Russia. Influencing Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and countless others, it cemented Pushkin's legacy as the father of Russian literature.
Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] : A Romance Of Russian Life In Verse
"Eugene Onegin," also known as "Onegin," is a renowned novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin, considered one of the greatest Russian poets and the founder of modern Russian literature. The story revolves around the titular character, Eugene Onegin, a jaded and aloof aristocrat who becomes disenchanted with society and city life. When he inherits an estate in the countryside, he encounters Tatyana, a young and innocent woman who falls deeply in love with him. However, Onegin rejects her affection, leading to a series of tragic consequences. Pushkin masterfully weaves together themes of unrequited love, societal conventions, and the clash between urban and rural lifestyles. The novel reflects the changing social landscape of Russia during that time, exploring the tensions between traditional values and modern ideals.
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish (Illustrated, Translated)

The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish (Illustrated, Translated)

Alexander Pushkin; Lucy Bozzi

Nuclear Family Publishing
2024
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A poor fisherman and his wife live in a small rundown hut by the blue ocean. When the fisherman catches a magical golden fish that grants wishes, his wife's endless desires grow until she pushes the magical fish to its limits. Will the old couple find happiness before the furious ocean washes away their dreams?"There once lived an old man and his old wifeOn the shore of the deep blue ocean..."The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish, a timeless classic by Alexander Pushkin, invites readers into a magical world where wishes, gratitude, and family values intertwine. This heartwarming story holds a special charm during Christmas and all other holidays, reminding us of the beauty of giving, kindness, and being content with what we have.What Makes This Edition Special?A New Translation with a Twist: A fresh retelling with a slightly different conclusion, enhancing the timeless message for today's readersExquisite Hand-Painted Watercolors: Each page is a visual delight, with beautiful illustrations that bring this classic tale to lifeEducational Elements: Glossary and Translation Notes with Historical Insights: Fascinating translation notes with explanations of words and cultural details give readers a deeper look into Russian heritage and languageAuthor Biography: Discover the life and work of Alexander Pushkin, the brilliant storyteller behind this beloved masterpieceMessage of Gratitude and Contentment: A story that celebrates kindness, family, and the joy of appreciating what we havePerfect for family and classroom read-alouds: A captivating story that's ideal for sharing with groups, making reading time memorable and engagingThis beautiful picture book is a perfect gift for birthdays and special occasions Ideal for children of all ages, The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish is a story to be cherished, passed down, and read together for generations. Cozy up and dive into this magical classic, time after time
Peter the Great's African

Peter the Great's African

Alexander Pushkin; Robert Chandler

New York Review Books
2022
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Newly translated, unfinished works about power, class conflict, and artistic inspiration by Russia's greatest poet. This volume presents Alexander Pushkin at his most questioning and experimental. "Peter the Great's African" is his first attempt at representing the man he saw as the most important of all Russian tsars. Here Pushkin presents him from the perspective of Pushkin's maternal great-grandfather, a former African slave whom Peter the Great educated and made into one of his closest confidants. Pushkin's central concern in this story is the success or failure of Peter's attempt to refashion his vast, archaic empire and turn it into an integral part of Europe. "The History of the Village of Goriukhino"--one of Pushkin's wittiest works--shows him grappling, through parody and self-parody, with the question of what it means to write history. It points the way toward the serious, archivally based historical works to which Pushkin dedicated several of his last years. "Dubrovsky" is both a gripping adventure story and a vivid picture of provincial Russia in the late eighteenth century, with its simmering class conflicts ready to explode in violence. And "The Egyptian Nights" is an examination, in both prose and poetry, of questions of the deepest importance to Pushkin: from the nature of artistic inspiration to the problem of the poet's place in a rapidly changing and ever more commercialized society. These unfinished works are as remarkable as Pushkin's one completed novel, The Captain's Daughter--of interest both in their own right and for the insight they allow us into the poet's creative laboratory.
Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin

Alexander Pushkin; Henry Spalding

Delhi Open Books
2020
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Eugene Oneginis a novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin. Onegin is considered a classic of Russian literature, and its eponymous 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. This form has come to be known as the "Onegin stanza" or the "Pushkin sonnet."
Strong Words

Strong Words

Alexander Pushkin; Anna Akhmatova; Andrei Voznesensky

Exile Editions
2014
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Celebrating three Russian literary greats—Alexander Pushkin, Anna Akhmatova, and Andrei Voznesensky—this collection of their writing presents new translations of a combined 44 poems and includes both Russian and English text. Nearly 20 artworks—from colour monoprints to black-and-white collages, illustrations, and photographs—by Pushkin, Voznesensky, Amadeo Modigliani, Nikolai Tyrsa, and Claire Weissman Wilks are also included, opening an artistic dialogue with the poems and the reader. Alexander Pushkin is, perhaps, the greatest of Russian poets and considered the founder of modern Russian literature. Anna Akhmatova is Russia’s singular female poet and perhaps the greatest in Western culture. Andrei Voznesensky was considered one of the most daring writers of the Soviet era, and before his death he was both critically and popularly acclaimed. These three master poets are brought together with masterful translations that engage their many complexities and are a must for personal or academic interests in Russian literature or poetry in general.
Boris Godunov

Boris Godunov

Howard Colyer; Alexander Pushkin

Lulu Press Inc
2015
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An epic drama set in the early seventeenth century as Russia descends into civil war. "Howard Colyer's extremely effective and pared-down style constantly adds energy to this adaptation of Pushkin's greatest play even as it cuts." Jon Wainwright, The Public Reviews.
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Bibliotech Press
2018
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Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (1799 -1837) was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.(wikipedia.org)