Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich
Summary: Stories provide an ironic viewpoint on life in nineteenth-century Russia.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Alfred A. Knopf 1999
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Summary: Countless phrases coined by Pushkin have entered the Russian language as Shakespeare's phrases permeate English; yet the West knows Pushkin far less well than it knows his literary heirs. This new translation, in side-by-side English and Russian (in Cyrillic script), offers readers over 120 of Pushkin's most beloved poems illustrated by approximately 180 of the poet's own drawings. The book...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Green Lamp Press 2010
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Summary: Annotation 'Blest who betimes has left life's revel, whose wine-filled glass he has not drained'Tired of the glitter and glamour of St Petersberg society, aristocratic dandy Eugene Onegin retreats to the country estate he has recently inherited. With the arrival of the idealistic young poet Vladimir Lendsky he begins an unlikely friendship, while the poet welcomes this urbane addition to his...
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Publisher / Publication Date: 2008
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Contents: The gypsies -- The bridegroom -- Count Nulin -- The tale of the dead princess and the seven champions -- The tale of the golden cockerel.
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Publisher / Publication Date: David R. Godine 2006