Pushkin: A BiographyEcco Press, 1999 - 309 pages Born in 1799, the child of a feckless aristocrat and a descendant of the African slave who became a favorite of Peter the Great, Pushkin described his loveless childhood as intolerable. His perception of himself as ugly derived from features inherited from his black great-grandfather; nevertheless, he pursued love affairs with some of the most beautiful women of his time. When he was only twenty-one, his liberal poems led to banishment in southern Russia where, isolated and bored, he began to write feverishly. In his thirties, Pushkin's marriage to the seventeen-year-old beauty Natalya Goncharova brought him unexpected solace, but it was Natalya's flirtation with the Frenchman d'Anthes that led to the duel in which Pushkin lost his life. |
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... Trigorskoe as ' insufferable fools except the mother ' . For all these criticisms , Pushkin began to visit these neighbours more and more often . In 1829 , he recalled the loneliness of life in the winter countryside and his delight at ...
... Trigorskoe as ' insufferable fools except the mother ' . For all these criticisms , Pushkin began to visit these neighbours more and more often . In 1829 , he recalled the loneliness of life in the winter countryside and his delight at ...
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... Trigorskoe ? Not at all . But at Mikhaylovskoe . This is the fine project which has plagued my imagination for the last quarter of an hour . Yet imagine what would be my happiness . You will say : ' But the explosion , the scandal ...
... Trigorskoe ? Not at all . But at Mikhaylovskoe . This is the fine project which has plagued my imagination for the last quarter of an hour . Yet imagine what would be my happiness . You will say : ' But the explosion , the scandal ...
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... Trigorskoe , for example , he constantly repeated " She deceives , she does not come ! " ' ( from The Gypsies ) .28 Anna describes him as playful and joking and taking innocent pleasure in going through her album to improve others ...
... Trigorskoe , for example , he constantly repeated " She deceives , she does not come ! " ' ( from The Gypsies ) .28 Anna describes him as playful and joking and taking innocent pleasure in going through her album to improve others ...
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Imperial Russia | 7 |
School Days | 22 |
Dissipations 181720 | 36 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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