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The best books by Alexander Pushkin

Russia is a country on whose land many great poets have grown and created. Each of them lived in due time, contributed to the cultural development of the country. Despite the fact that many centuries pass from the time of their life, each of them is remembered and honored today.

AS Pushkin is a great poet

AS Pushkin refers to this category of poets who are immortal. His life path was cut short, but the works are alive and relevant as never before. The books of Alexander Pushkin were brought up by more than one generation.

The poet's literary life was greatly influenced by his uncle, who was himself acquainted with many famous writers of the time. He was able to instill in Alexander love for poetry. Already at the youthful age Pushkin begins to write his first poems. Years of study of the poet were not calm, he simply did not want to learn and treated the incident with some disdain. The character of the young poet also could not be called calm. This is evidenced by his creations. Pushkin possessed incredible talent and a unique ability to transfer his mood through writing on paper. He knew how to choose a word that could accurately reflect his condition. Soulful throwing, a sharply changing mood were characteristic of the poet.

How the books of Alexander Pushkin were created

Pushkin approached the creation of his works very responsibly. Despite his stubborn character, Alexander was a very curious person. This feature and ability to notice and record any interesting facts helped the poet create. The poet was very fond of the story. He always greedily read many historical essays, he liked to study archival materials. So afterwards the works about Godunov, Peter I and Pugachev were born.

A unique man and poet wrote not only about historical figures. Books written by Pushkin were dedicated to the common people. In the history there are essays that say that Alexander very often changed into a regular beggar and liked to sit with them? Talk and sing songs. He often went to fairs in the clothes of an ordinary peasant with only one purpose - to listen to local talk, to learn and learn everything about the need of the people, in order to somehow change and improve their difficult life. Such sensible poet was Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin. His books are therefore loved, that they are written from the heart. They carry in themselves a part of the poet's subtle soul.

Poems and books by Alexander Pushkin

The poet's ability to create knew no boundaries. Perfected in the writing business, the poet moved from simpler poems to writing poems. This is how the first book of Pushkin's poems appeared - Ruslan and Lyudmila. It was in 1820, the binding and the cover were very simple and even boring. The appearance of the publication did not bring joy to the eyes, but once you began to read this unusual poem, it became immediately clear that this is a real diamond in a simple frame, and there is no more value. Perhaps it was foolish to expect at that time a beautiful and colorful cover. The book was published in a very vague and difficult time for Russia. Alexander I ruled the country, famous as a fighter for the life of Europe, not the country. Therefore, he did not have enough time for business and cares about his people. All this led to popular uprisings and unrest. Such a state of the people could not but reflect on Pushkin's literary activity. In his poems, the poet strove to convey to the kings the news that disturbs ordinary people. Proof of this are the lines from the poem of the Epistle to Chaadayev:

"... Comrade, believe: she will ascend,

The star of captivating happiness,

Russia will rise from a dream,

And on the ruins of autocracy

Our names will be written! ... "

These poems and many others will later be collected and included in the books of Alexander Pushkin.

The collected works of Pushkin

Pushkin's life was full of many different events. Each such event excited the poet and was reflected in the poems. As a result of Alexander's literary activity, countless wonderful works have become numerous. Subsequently, it was decided to put together all the books of Pushkin. The work of the poet, the work of his life, fit into eight volumes. It is sad that the full collection of works was allowed to be printed only in the year of the death of the great poet.

The story of "Eugene Onegin"

Pushkin's book "Eugene Onegin" is one of the most serious and remarkable works of the entire literary heritage of Russia. Work on this work lasted for seven years. As Pushkin himself said, writing such a serious work was a real feat of his life. The idea of creating a novel by the poet was pushed by his difficult life situation. In 1823 Alexander Sergeevich was in exile.

Pushkin's book "Onegin" consists of eight chapters and covers events from 1819 to 1825. During this period, there were also the defeat of Napoleon, and the Decembrist uprising. Although there is a love story in the center of the novel, the whole weight of those years is still read between the lines and tracked.

The uniqueness of this novel is that it is written in verse, which makes its reading and perception very easy. The incredible talent of the poet is proved by the fact that when reading "Onegin", one does not want to leave it, and the interest to know what will happen in the next chapter only increases. Many literary critics called the book of Pushkin a real encyclopedia. And this is not accidental. After all, the poet managed to convey not only the very essence of the plot, but also to show the reader how important it was at that time the sense of duty of each person. Every hero was ready to sacrifice not only his feelings, but also his life in the name of beliefs. Among other things, reading this book, you could learn a lot about the fashion of that time, what clothes they were wearing, what they used to eat, what were their customs and customs.

The plot of the great novel in the poems "Eugene Onegin"

The plot of the novel is simple - it will be about a feeling that can simultaneously inspire a person, make him as the happiest on earth, and the most miserable. This, of course, is love. The heroes of the novel were Tatyana Larina and Onegin. Tatiana falls in love with Eugene at first sight. She is the first to reveal her feelings to the hero, but he does not accept it. Onegin, abandoning the love of a girl, inflicts a deep and deep wound on her soul, which will ache and bleed to death. Perhaps, with time, the pain subsided, if not for the fact that after long emotional upheavals Onegin realizes that he loves Tatiana very much. But together, their loving hearts can not be. Tatyana has already married. It was grievous to realize that the reason for such circumstances was their own mistakes.

What does the novel "Eugene Onegin" teach?

Despite the fact that the great work was written in the last century, it did not lose the relevance and interest of the readers even today. Everyone can recognize himself in the main character. Now more and more pompous and selfish young people who, rejecting the feelings of another person, do not even think about what incredible pain they cause. The novel also raises the theme of the fact that everything a person does can return back to boomerang. Each step should have been thought out and carefully planned to avoid mistakes. After all, it is very likely, there will come a time when you want to return time and fix everything, but it will be impossible.

Book of Pushkin's fairy tales

The genre of fairy tales is very much loved by Pushkin. Such a love in the poet was brought up by his nurse. As a young child, Alexander was looking forward to the evening to listen to a new story. For the poet, fairy tales were not just an entertaining piece, in each of them Alexander Sergeevich showed all the subtlety of the soul of the simple Russian people. Incredible interesting plot and humor are present in these works. Thanks to this at all ages, Pushkin's fairy tales are very beloved. The book, which includes a complete collection of tales of his authorship, is very great. Throughout his literary career, the poet created new creations that had a profound meaning.

What do Pushkin's tales teach?

Books A. Pushkin - the most priceless gift to descendants. In every work, behind each line lies the essence and truth of the hard life of the people. Often people became hostages of circumstances only because of their stupidity. The poet's works confirm this. For example, the fairy tale "About the Fisherman and the Golden Fish" shows the reader that one can not be a greedy and greedy person. If you have the chance to change your life for the better, then you need to stop and enjoy what you have, otherwise you can stay at the broken trough. As for "Fairy tales about the priest and his worker Balde," in it the poet showed not only the stinginess of the master, but also the ingenuity of a simple worker. After all, thanks to his ingenuity, the servant did not break down and did not retreat from difficulties, but did so that both the master and the demon themselves began to dance under his pipe. And there are a lot of such tales. But each of them is individual and good in its own way, each carries in itself good and love for the world around them, people for the country in which they live. Each of them says that, despite the difficulties, people should remain people.

Reading any work of the poet, you wonder how talented Alexander Pushkin was. Books written by him are immortal. They will teach more than one generation in the future.

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