Author:Aleksandr Pushkin
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| Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin (Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин) was a Russian Romantic author whom many consider the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature. Pushkin pioneered the use of vernacular speech in his poems and plays, creating a style of storytelling—mixing drama, romance, and satire—associated with Russian literature ever since and greatly influencing later Russian writers. |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Poetic plays
- Boris Godunov (written 1825, published 1831)
- Ruslan and Lyudmila exerpt (1820) external link
- Mozart and Salieri (written 1830)
- Eugene Onegin (1825-1832) external link
[edit] Short poems
- The Singer (1816)
- Awakening (1816)
- To*** Kern (1825)
- The Talisman (1827)
- I Loved You Once (1829)
- Elegy (1830)
- Bound for your distant home... (1830)
- The Horse (1834)
[edit] Prose
- The Shot (short story)
- The Queen of Spades (short story)
| Works by this author are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. |

