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The Captain's Daughter (Russian: «Капитанская дочка», romanized: Kapitanskaja dočka) is a historical novel by the Russian writer Alexander Pushkin. It was first published in 1836 in the fourth issue of the literary journal Sovremennik and is his only completed novel.
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Articles relating to the historical novel The Captain's Daughter (1836) by Alexander Pushkin and its adaptations. The novel is a romanticized account of Pugachev's Rebellion . Subcategories
The Captain's Daughter may also refer to: The Captain's Daughter, a 1911 Russian opera by Cui; The Captain's Daughter, an album by Eight Bells; The Captain's Daughter, an Italian adventure film; The Captain's Daughter, a Soviet drama film; The Captain's Daughter, a slang term for the cat o' nine tails used onboard ships.
He never returns, and Magnolia brings up their daughter alone. Gaylord eventually dies under unexplained circumstances, in San Francisco. Years later, after Parthy dies, Magnolia returns to Mississippi to manage the showboat and gives her daughter all of Parthy's inheritance money. In the musical, Gaylord is a much more sympathetic character.
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