Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin 1799-1837 - a great Russian writer, the founder of the modern Russian literary language, author of world-renowned works in verse and prose such as Eugene Onegin, Dubrovsky, Ruslan and Lyudmila, The Prisoner of the Caucasus, The Queen... of Spades, as well as fairy tales for children. A.S. Pushkin was born in Moscow into a family of untitled nobility. On his mother's side, his great-grandfather was the African Abram Petrovich Hannibal - a protégé and servant of Tsar Peter I. He was not very close to his parents; his nurse Arina Rodionovna was his educator and true friend. In 1811, A.S. Pushkin was admitted to the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum in St. Petersburg. By 1814, his poems appeared in the magazine Vestnik Evropy, and at that time, he was accepted into the literary society Arzamas. Pushkin's later political lyrics Freedom, To Chaadaev, Village provoked the anger of Emperor Alexander I, and only thanks to the efforts of Karamzin, Zhukovsky, and Krylov did he manage to avoid exile to Siberia. Fairy tales hold an important place in the poet's work; he himself wrote to his brother: What a delight these fairy tales are! Each one is a poem!. The Tale of Tsar Saltan 1831 is written based on the folk tale "Knee-deep in gold, elbow-deep in silver." The story of Tsar Saltan and his son Prince Gvidon shows that good triumphs over evil, and any lie will be revealed and punished. But if the offender sincerely repents and asks for forgiveness, he will receive it.
Author: ПУШКИН А.
Printhouse: Feniks
Series: Школьная программа по чтению
Age restrictions: 0+
Year of publication: 2022
ISBN: 9785222374429
Number of pages: 62
Size: 60*90/16 mm
Cover type: Мягкая обложка
ID: 1264957
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