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  2. Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [a] [b] [c] (6 June [O.S. 26 May] 1799 – 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1837) was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the ...

  3. The Queen of Spades (story) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen of Spades (Russian: «Пиковая дама», romanized: Pikovaya dama) is an 1834 novella with supernatural elements by Alexander Pushkin, about human avarice. Written in autumn 1833 in Boldino, [1] it was first published in the literary magazine Biblioteka dlya chteniya in March 1834. [2]

  4. The Poet (2025 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Poet (Russian: Пророк. История Александра Пушкина, lit. 'The Prophet.The Story of Alexander Pushkin') is a 2025 Russian musical period drama film directed by Felix Umarov, [3] the script was developed by Andrey Kurganov and Vasily Zorky, telling the life story of the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, played by Yuri Alexandrovich Borisov. [4]

  5. Poltava (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Poltava (Russian: «Полтава») is a narrative poem written by Aleksandr Pushkin in 1828–29 about the involvement of the Ukrainian Cossack hetman Ivan Mazepa in the 1709 Battle of Poltava between Sweden and Russia.

  6. The Tale of the Golden Cockerel - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of the Golden Cockerel (Russian: «Сказка о золотом петушке», romanized: Skazka o zolotom petushke) is the last fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin. Pushkin wrote the tale in 1834 and it was first published in literary magazine Biblioteka dlya chteniya ( Library for Reading ) in 1835 .

  7. Pushkin studies - Wikipedia

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    The Pushkin studies is the branch of literary criticism which researches the life and works of Aleksandr Pushkin. It was established by Pavel Annenkov and Pyotr Bartenev in the mid-19th century. The greatest flowering of the field lasted from the 1910s to the 1940s.

  8. Onegin stanza - Wikipedia

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    In Russian poetry following Pushkin, the form has been utilized by authors as diverse as Mikhail Lermontov, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Jurgis Baltrušaitis and Valery Pereleshin, in genres ranging from one-stanza lyrical piece to voluminous autobiography. Nevertheless, the Onegin stanza, being easily recognisable, is strongly identified as belonging to ...

  9. The Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The Blizzard" (or The Snow Storm) (Russian: Мете́ль, Metél' ) is the second of five short stories that constitute The Belkin Tales by Alexander Pushkin. The manuscript for the story was originally completed October 20, 1830.