Пиковая дама

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Alexander Pushkin, a renowned poet, novelist, and playwright, was born in Moscow on June 6, 1799. Raised in an aristocratic family, he lived a life of luxury. His father, a prominent poet himself, played a significant role in nurturing Alexander's poetic talent. Interestingly, Pushkin's ancestry can be traced back to Ethiopia. His mother, Nadezhd Osipavna, was the granddaughter of Ibrahim Janipal, an African who served as a close officer to Tsar Peter I. As a result, Pushkin inherited some African features, including curly hair and thick lips.

Pushkin is hailed as one of the greatest Russian poets of the nineteenth century and is often referred to as the "Prince of Poets." The study of his poetry leads to a deeper understanding of Russian literature as a whole, as well as the historical events that unfolded during the first half of the nineteenth century, spanning the reigns of Tsar Peter I to Nicholas I.

His era, known as the golden age of Russian poetry, witnessed a convergence between Russian, Arabic, and Oriental literature. However, it was also marked by social despotism, with power concentrated between the Tsar and the nobility. Through his poetic works, Pushkin expressed his discontent with the societal order and called for freedom and democratic principles for the people. He was a trailblazer in advocating for limiting the power of the Russian nobility and pushing for a more democratic system among the people.

Tragically, Pushkin's life was cut short at the age of 38 due to a duel sparked by his resentment towards Baron Datin, a friend of his wife. The duel resulted in serious injuries, and Pushkin succumbed to them in 1837. Nevertheless, he left an indelible literary legacy, and his readers still feel the profound impact of his works to this day, as if he has transcended his own lifetime.

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Пиковая дама pdf by Alexander Pushkin

«Пиковая дама» – одна из самых загадочных повестей А.С. Пушкина. Одноименная опера П.И. Чайковского, регулярные театральные постановки и солидное количество экранизаций красноречиво свидетельствуют о невероятной популярности этого произведения, а знаменитые «тройка, семерка, туз» известны даже тем, кто незнаком с историей Германна. Не уступают в популярности и литературной значимости и поэмы «Полтава», «Медный всадник», «Руслан и Людмила» – совершенно разные в сюжетном отношении произведения объединяет читательская и зрительская любовь, будь то постановки на сцене, кинокартины на экране или чтение оригинала. В состав сборника также входят и другие прозаические и поэтические шедевры, без которых невозможно составить представление о столь разнообразном творчестве великого поэта.

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