Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Pushkin was a pivotal figure in Russian literature, often referred to as the father of modern Russian poetry. Born in 1799, he is best known for his lyrical poetry, prose, and dramatic works, including Eugene Onegin and Boris Godunov. Pushkin’s writing is characterized by its rich language, innovative forms, and deep exploration of human emotions and societal themes. His influence continues to resonate in literature, making him one of the most celebrated authors in Russian history.
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THE QUEEN OF SPADES (Little Clothbound Classics) by Alexander Pushkin
Original Clothbound Edition