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Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was born into Russian nobility in Moscow on 26th May, 1799. His father was able to trace his distinguished ancestry back to the 12th century and his mother came from Swedish and German nobility. Pushkin’s great grandfather was a black African, rescued from slavery by Peter the Great who raised and educated him. To the present day, Pushkin is still considered as the greatest poet Russia has ever produced and the founder of Russian literature. His talent was recognised from the age of 15 when he published his first poem but due to his commitment to social reform and his becoming a spokesperson for the radical literary set, he was unpopular with the Tsarist government who expelled him from the capital and prevented him from travelling or publishing at will. In 1828 he met and proposed to the famed teenage beauty, Natalya Goncharova but she didn’t accept his proposal until she received assurances from the government that Pushkin would not be persecuted. They eventually married in 1830 and had 4 children. Opinion is divided as to whether Pushkin was a Romantic or paved the way for Realism, but it is unanimously agreed that his literary legacy cannot be over estimated as his rich talent for expression spread into Russian culture with his invention of numerous new words or claques that are still used today. He died on 10th February 1837. Here we publish some of his finest works.
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The Poetry Of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was born into Russian nobility in Moscow on 26th May, 1799. His father was able to trace his distinguished ancestry back to the 12th century and his mother came from Swedish and German nobility although Pushkin’s great grandfather was a black African, rescued from slavery by Peter the Great who raised and educated him.
To the present day, Pushkin is still considered as the greatest poet Russia has ever produced and the founder of Russian literature. His talent was recognised from the age of 15 when he published his first poem but due to his commitment to social reform and his becoming a spokesperson for the radical literary set, he was unpopular with the Tsarist government who expelled him from the capital and prevented him from travelling or publishing at will.
In 1828 he met and proposed to the famed teenage beauty, Natalya Goncharova but she didn’t accept his proposal until she received assurances from the government that Pushkin would not be persecuted. They eventually married in 1830 and had 4 children with his great granddaughter, Nadejda, marrying the uncle of Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
Whilst opinion is divided as to whether Pushkin was a Romantic or paved the way for Realism, it is unanimously agreed that his literary legacy cannot be over estimated as his rich talent for expression spread into Russian culture with his invention of numerous new words or claques that are still used today. He died on 10th February 1837 but numerous places are named in his honour throughout the world and beyond - a planet discovered in 1997 and a crater on Mercury.
Index Of Poems
A Serenade
A Magic Moment I Remember
A Winter Evening
A Wish
Arion
Autumn
Bound For Your Distant Home
Confession
Curious
Day's Rain Is Done
Demon
Don’t Ask Me Why
Eastern Song
Friendship
Goblins Of The Steppes
I Love Thee
Imitation
Impromtu On Ogareva
I've Lived To See Desire Vanish
Lyric written in 1830
May 26, 1828
Morpheus
Muse
Night
Night Piece
Old Man
On Count Voronstov
Remembrance
She
Solitude
Tatiana's Letter
Tempest
The Bakchesarian Fountain
The Black Shawl
The Caucas
The Coach Of Life
The Coming Of Winter
The Delibash
The Dream
The Duel
The High Road In Winter
The Last Flower
The Memorial
The Name
The Night
The Poet
The Prophet
The Roussalka
The Singer
The Song Of The Kasak
The Talisman
The Upas Tree
The Vision
The Wish
Thou and You
Thoughts
To ----
To Chadaev
To Lily
To My Friends
To Natasha
To The Don
To... (Kern)
Under A Portrait Of Jukowsky
Under The Blue Skies...
Upon The Hills Of Georgia
A Little Bird
In alien lands I keep the body
Of ancient native rites and things:
I gladly free a little birdie
At celebration of the spring.
I'm now free for consolation,
And thankful to almighty Lord:
At least, to one of his creations
I've given freedom in this world!
A Serenade
I watch Inesilla
Thy window beneath,
Deep slumbers the villa
In night's dusky sheath.
Enamoured I linger,
Close mantled, for thee
With sword and with guitar,
O look once on me!
Art sleeping? Wilt wake thee
Guitar tones so light?
The argus-eyed greybeard
My swift sword shall smite.
The ladder of ropes
Throw me fearlessly now!
Dost falter? Hast thou, Sweet,
Been false to thy vow?
I watch Inesilla
Thy window beneath,
Deep slumbers the villa
In night's dusky sheath!
A Magic Moment I Remember
A magic moment I remember:
I raised my eyes and you were there,
A fleeting vision, the quintessence
Of all that's beautiful and rare
I pray to mute despair and anguish,
To vain the pursuits world esteems,
Long did I hear your soothing accents,
Long did your features haunt my dreams.
Time passed. A rebel storm-blast scattered
The reveries that once were mine
And I forgot your soothing accents,
Your features gracefully divine.
In dark days of enforced retirement
I gazed upon grey skies above
With no ideals to inspire me
No one to cry for, live for, love.
Then came a moment