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Alexander Pushkin And Fictionising History

2023-11-28 20:35:21

Question - To explore the work of Alexandre Pushkin as a popular nationalist literature as a text on one side and as a kind of historical novel in the tradition of Russian literature. Hypothesis - Alexander Pushkin's "Bronze Night" and literary texts are checked, both articles are very popular, and Russian romantic traditions of novels and history are also recorded. Introduction - Fictional History and Reverse History The practice of novels is not a new phenomenon in the world's literary tradition.

Alexander Serge Evich Pushkin is a Russian of the 19th century, often the greatest poet of his country, and is thought to be the founder of modern Russian literature. Alexander Pushkin mixes ancient slavic language and native language Russian into a rich melody language. He was the first person to make a speech every day in poetry (Lakhostskii 50). Alexander Serge Evich Pushkin was born in Moscow's cultural but poor aristocratic house on May 26, 799 (Lakhostskii 25). By his father he was a descendant of an ancient nobility family and by his mother he was a great grandson of black Abyssinian who served under the control of Peter the Great. Pushkin is very proud of his black lineage and noble tradition. In childhood, the future poet was left to female nurse, French tutor and tutor. He learned Russian from his family guy and his nurse Alina Rodionovna (Lavlin 61). Pushkin started writing poems since childhood.

Alexandre Sergeyevich Pushkin was born in Moscow, Russia on May 16, 1779. Pushkin's father is one of the oldest family in Russia. His mother's grandfather was Abram Petrovich Hannibal. Abraham Haniba is a black general of Peter Pushkin, his own hair is very dark, his skin is very dense (the skin is very dark). On January 19, 1831, Pushkin married Natiya Nicola Eva Najencarova. She was 18 when she got married. They have three children, but they are not a happy couple. Pushkin's wife is very beautiful and is a court favorite. She was invited to participate in all the balls in the palace. Her frivolous social life made Pushkin debt and eventually led to his unfortunate death. The scandal between his wife and the young French Émigré nobleman Baron Georges d'Anthes began to spread. Pushkin died in 1837 as he had longing for his wife Georges and a double identity. In fear of popularity at the funeral, the emperor buried him in a monastery near Mihalofskoy.