ISBN: 0394707141
Author: Alexander Pushkin
Language: English
Publisher: Vintage Books; 1st edition (September 12, 1957)
Pages: 320
Category: Short Stories & Anthologies
Subcategory: Literature
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 787
Size Fb2: 1641 kb
Size ePub: 1924 kb
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The Captain's Daughter was the only work of Pushkin's that had a powerful influence on the next age - it contains all . Being the first read book I read of Pushkin's, I was left thoroughly impressed. It is quite short (<200 pages), but has a very enticing plot and vivid imagery.
Series: Vintage Classics. Several illustrations included in the book also help bring it to life.
Start by marking The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories (Vintage . Like other famous 19th century Russian writers, Pushkin was a fairly apolitical writer writing during a very political time.
Start by marking The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories (Vintage Classics) as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. This book contained six stories: The Captain's Daughter, The Queen of Spades, Dubrovsky, Peter The Great's Negro, The Station-Master and The Snowstorm. From all of them I enjoy the last work the most, The Snowstorm, and then Dubrovsky. His stories are distinctively Russian: social customs, ethnic groups, the issues of Russian Alexander Pushkin was the People's Writer of the Russia.
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The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories (Vintage Classics). Pushkin’s prose tales are the foundation stones on which the great novels of Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky were built, but they are also brilliant and fascinating in their own right. In both prose and verse, Pushkin was one of the world’s great st. Tales of Belkin and Other Prose Writings. by Alexander Pushkin · Ronald Wilks · John Bayley. Alexander Pushkin was Russia's first true literary genius. Best known for his poetry, he also wrote sparkling prose that revealed his national culture with elegance and understated humour.
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Edward Gorey’s Vintage Book Covers for Literary Classics. Book Jacket Vintage Books Vintage Book Covers Book Illustration Edward Gorey Books Book Cover Design Book Design Stack Of Books English Literature. Alexander Pushkin’s short novel is set during the reign of Catherine the Great, when the Cossacks rose up in rebellion against the Russian empress. Presented as the memoir of Pyotr Grinyov, a nobleman, The Captain’s Daughter tells how, as a feckless youth and fledgling officer, Grinyov was sent from St. Petersburg to s. annaerre. What others are saying.
Part of Vintage Classics. Famous for his enormously influential poetry and plays, Alexander Pushkin is also beloved for his short stories. Category: Fiction Fiction Classics. Feb 27, 2013 ISBN 9780307831972. This collection showcases his tremendous range, which enabled him to portray the Russian people through romance, drama, and satire. The Captain’s Daughter was the only work of Pushkin’s that had a powerful influence on the next age - it contains all the essence of what Russian realism was to become - though it is still a story told in the orthodox manner, as a story should be. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads?
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The captain’s daughter, by Alexander Pushkin ; introduction by Robert Chandler ; translation . In Belogorsk, the remote fortress where he is posted, Pyotr falls in love with Masha, the captain’s daughter, and fights a duel against a jealous rival, Lieutenant Shvabrin.
The captain’s daughter, by Alexander Pushkin ; introduction by Robert Chandler ; translation by Robert Chandler and Elizabeth Chandler. ISBN 978-1-59017-724-2 (alk. paper). The rebellion breaks out; Shvabrin proves to be a traitor and Fort Belogorsk falls to Pugachov, who turns out to be the mysterious peasant who.
Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a poet, playwright, and novelist who achieved literary prominence before he was twenty.
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