- Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia
Upon graduation from the Lycée, Pushkin recited his controversial poem "Ode to Liberty", one of several that led to his exile by Emperor Alexander I While under strict surveillance by the Emperor's political police and unable to publish, Pushkin wrote his most famous play, Boris Godunov
- Aleksandr Pushkin | Biography, Works, Legacy | Britannica
Aleksandr Pushkin, Russian poet, novelist, dramatist, and short-story writer who has often been considered his country’s greatest poet and the founder of modern Russian literature Learn more about his life, both in and out of exile, his major works, and his influential legacy
- Alexander Pushkin | The Poetry Foundation
Pushkin began writing poetry as a student at the Lyceum at Tsarskoe Selo, a school for aristocratic youth As a young man, Pushkin was immersed in French poetry and Russian Neoclassicism His early output was generically diverse and included elegies, songs, and epistles
- Biography - Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Pushkin began to write his first works at the age of seven During his years in the Lyceum he became famous when he read his poem to Gavriil Derzhavin Pushkin was the first Russian writer who began to earn his living by literary work
- Alexander Pushkin: Overview, Facts, and Works - Poem Analysis
Alexander Pushkin was a revolutionary 19th century Russian poet and novelist who toiled with exile and political tensions, while changing the face of Russian literature Alexander Pushkin has gone down as one of the most influential Russian writers of all time
- Alexander Pushkin - Best Poems
Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen, and was widely recognized by the literary establishment by the time of his graduation from the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum Here is listed below a selection of his most 100 famous poems to read and share
- Alexander Pushkin: Biography, Most Famous Works Accomplishments
With a life that inspired romantic poems not just in Russia but across the globe, Alexander Pushkin is widely hailed as Russia’s greatest poet, author, and the founder of modern Russian literature
- Alexsander Pushkin - Short Stories and Classic Literature
Alexsander Pushkin (1799 - 1837) was considered the founder of modern Russian literature and one of the greatest Russian poets in the genre of Realism He was born into a noble family which, incredibly, ascended to that status just two generations earlier
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