Alexander Pushkin
The Bronze Horseman
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Unabridged
27 minutes
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The poem 'The Bronze Horseman' belongs to Peru of the brilliant Russian poet, 'the sun Russian poetry', playwright and prose writer A.S. Pushkin (1799 - 1837). This is the most perfect in depth problematics and completeness of artistic forms of the author's poem. It collides incompatible interests of the 'little man' and authorities. Nicholas I forbade the publication of the poem. She saw the light only after the death of the author. The work is a mandatory part school curriculum. Pushkin is known as the author of such works such as 'The Captain's Daughter', 'Tales of Belkin', 'The Moor of Peter the Great', 'Kirdzhali', 'The Scenes from Knightly Times', 'Eugene Onegin', 'The Queen of Spades', 'Ruslan and Lyudmila', 'The Caucasian captive', 'The Gypsies', 'The Mermaid'. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, during his lifetime, earned himself a reputation as the greatest poet Russia, whose creativity influenced the development of both Russian and world literature. Greatest The merit of the genius poet is also that he became the creator of modern Russian literary language.
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