Alexander Pushkin
The Fontain of Bakhchisaray
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Unabridged
51 minutes
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In the poem by A. S. Pushkin 'The Fontain of Bakhchisaray' tells about the legend of love of the Crimean Khan Kerim-Girey to the Polish princess he kidnapped Maria Pototskaya, whom Pushkin heard from Raevsky. The great Russian classic A. S. Pushkin - author of more than 14 poems, including global bestsellers such as 'The Bronze Horseman', 'Eugene Onegin', 'Ruslan and Lyudmila', 'The Scenes from knightly times.' Among the poetic legacy of A. S. Pushkin is present not only poetry, but also prose, not inferior to poetic form by strength and magnitude of talent: 'The Stationmaster', 'The Yang Lady-Peasant'.
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