Pushkin Fairy Tale

Pushkin Fairy Tale

by (russia) Pushkin

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About This Novel

The seven fairy tales included are all of Pushkin's poetic fairy tales. "The Groom's Palace" tells the story of the bride Tasha arresting her groom at the wedding banquet; "The Story of the Priest and the Long-Servant Barda" tells the story of the long-term worker teasing the priest with his intelligence; "The Story of the Fisherman and the Goldfish" tells the story of the greedy peasant woman's love for the little goldfish "The Story of the Dead Princess and the Seven Warriors" describes the tragic fate of a beautiful princess who is framed by her stepmother; "The Story of the Golden Rooster" describes the king's greed for beauty and ultimately harms the country... Each fairy tale has a meaningful meaning and profound charm. Reading and appreciating these fairy tale poems by Pushkin is not only an artistic enjoyment, but also a source of ideological enlightenment.

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Unnamed77mo ago

This book is not good, it makes me want to vomit! ! !

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Handsome Boy108mo ago

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Handsome Boy108mo ago

barda

Barda is awesome

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Teahouse Gentleman114mo ago

Good.

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Y100mo ago

This book is very nice

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Girl Mountain Mountain113mo ago

seductive fairy tale

The quality is not good, a bit shoddy.

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