Pushkin: The Man and His AgeMacmillan, 1994 - 303 pages Russian poet Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) came of age during the vast unheaval of the Napoleonic Wars, a period in Russian history which crucially influenced his work. This book examines Pushkin's poetry, politics, and life, which ended shortly after a strange duel in which he was fatally wounded. First published by Macmillan London in 1994. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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A Selective Chronology | 241 |
Note on Sources | 249 |
Select Bibliography | 290 |
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