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  2. Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [a] [b] [c] (6 June ... Works by Alexander Pushkin at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Biographical essay on Pushkin.

  3. Category:Works by Aleksandr Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    Short stories by Aleksandr Pushkin (3 P) T. Tales by Alexander Pushkin (6 P) Pages in category "Works by Aleksandr Pushkin"

  4. The Bronze Horseman (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Horseman: A Petersburg Tale (Russian: Медный всадник: Петербургская повесть, romanized: Mednyy vsadnik: Peterburgskaya povest) is a narrative poem written by Alexander Pushkin in 1833 about the equestrian statue of Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg and the great flood of 1824.

  5. Category:Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    Works by Aleksandr Pushkin (5 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Alexander Pushkin" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  6. The Gypsies (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Gypsies is the last of Pushkin's "Southern Poems", and is usually considered to be the most mature and sophisticated of these works. The "Southern Poems" are indebted to Byron : they use exotic and orientalized settings, rapid transitions, and chart sexual and military conquest. [ 8 ]

  7. Category : Operas based on works by Aleksandr Pushkin

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    Operas with plots derived from works by Alexander Pushkin. Pages in category "Operas based on works by Aleksandr Pushkin" The following 19 pages are in this category ...

  8. I Loved You (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Dargomyzhsky's setting of the poem. "I Loved You" (Russian: Я вас любил - Ya vas lyubíl) is a poem by Alexander Pushkin written in 1829 and published in 1830. It has been described as "the quintessential statement of the theme of lost love" in Russian poetry, [1] and an example of Pushkin's respectful attitude towards women.

  9. 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.

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