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A summary of Dubrovsky by Alexander Pushkin
The classic Russian author’s novel describes the conflict between two landowners and the tragic fate of their children. The work was created in 1833. The writer left the drafts without final edits, and the text was published posthumously under an editorial title.
A summary of Alexander Pushkin’s "Prisoner of the Caucasus"
The poem was written in 1820 and 1821 and published in 1822. The text is notable for being the first fully formed image of a disillusioned hero against the backdrop of the harsh Caucasian landscape.
A summary of "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by Alexander Pushkin
The poem-fairytale "Ruslan and Lyudmila" was written in 1820 and was Pushkin’s first completed poem after the LyceumIt combines a fairy tale plot with epic and song motifs. Its distinctive feature is the free tone of the narrator, who opens the action with images of Lukomorye, a scholar’s cat, and a whole world of wonders where heroes, sorcerers, and ancient Rus coexist.