Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin is known to everyone and today, not only as a great Russian poet and playwright, but also as a great novelist, publicist and even critic.
Born May 26, 1799 in Moscow. he was brought up at home with the help of French tutors, thanks to which he developed excellent knowledge of French and an immense love of reading.
In 1811, the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum was opened, where Alexander immediately entered the school. In June 1817, Pushkin finished his studies and, with the rank of collegiate secretary, he was appointed to serve in the College of Foreign Affairs. Here he did not even work for one day, since he decided to devote himself and his life to just creativity. such great poems of the poet as: “Liberty”, “Village”, “To Chaadaev” and “To Arakcheev” fall for this period.
Even before the poet graduated from college, he created the well-known poem Ruslan and Lyudmila.
In May of the 20th year, he is sent into exile to the south. in 1823, he was brought under the command of Count Vorontsov, thanks to whom he was sent to Odessa. When in 1824 he finds himself in Mikhailovsky, he immediately realizes himself as a magnificent realist artist. it was here that he continued to write a new, fascinating poem "Eugene Onegin" and wrote a lot of amazing poems.
The last years of the life of the great poet were spent in a rather complicated situation. Relations with the king became aggravated, and the enmity towards the poet on the part of officials and aristocrats only increased. During these years, were written: "Queen of Spades", "The Bronze Horseman", "The Captain's Daughter" and many fairy tales .
Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin is known to everyone and today, not only as a great Russian poet and playwright, but also as a great novelist, publicist and even critic.
Born May 26, 1799 in Moscow. he was brought up at home with the help of French tutors, thanks to which he developed excellent knowledge of French and an immense love of reading.
In 1811, the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum was opened, where Alexander immediately entered the school. In June 1817, Pushkin finished his studies and, with the rank of collegiate secretary, he was appointed to serve in the College of Foreign Affairs. Here he did not even work for one day, since he decided to devote himself and his life to just creativity. such great poems of the poet as: “Liberty”, “Village”, “To Chaadaev” and “To Arakcheev” fall for this period.
Even before the poet graduated from college, he created the well-known poem Ruslan and Lyudmila.
In May of the 20th year, he is sent into exile to the south. in 1823, he was brought under the command of Count Vorontsov, thanks to whom he was sent to Odessa. When in 1824 he finds himself in Mikhailovsky, he immediately realizes himself as a magnificent realist artist. it was here that he continued to write a new, fascinating poem "Eugene Onegin" and wrote a lot of amazing poems.
The last years of the life of the great poet were spent in a rather complicated situation. Relations with the king became aggravated, and the enmity towards the poet on the part of officials and aristocrats only increased. During these years, were written: "Queen of Spades", "The Bronze Horseman", "The Captain's Daughter" and many fairy tales .