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If Life Deceived You: an Illustrated Collection of Pushkin's Classical Poems

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Pushkin's Collection of Short Lyrical Poems

(russia) Pushkin

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Pushkin is a representative of Russian romantic literature in the 19th century and is known as "Russia's greatest poet" and "the father of Russian novels". His representative works include the poems "Ode to Freedom", "To the Sea", "To Chadayev", "If Life Deceived You", the poetic novel "Eugene Onegin", the novels "The Captain's Daughter", "The Queen of Spades", etc.

Pushkin's Collection of Short Lyrical Poems

(russia) Pushkin

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The main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 19th century, the founder of realist literature, the founder of modern standard Russian, and known as the "Father of Russian Literature" and "The Sun of Russian Poetry", Pushkin's collection of lyrical short poems.

Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin

Literature

(russia) Pushkin

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"Eugene Onegin" is a long verse novel created by the Russian writer Pushkin. It was written from 1823 to 1831 and published in 1831. This work occupies an important position in the history of Russian literature and has had a profound impact on subsequent Russian literature in terms of genre, language, and content. "Eugene Onegin" revolves around the story of the Petersburg aristocratic young man Onegin and the country girl Tatiana. It depicts the lives of urban aristocrats and rural landowners at that time, outlines the undercurrent historical background, tells the troubles of progressive youth, and praises innocent emotions and values.

Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin

Literature

(russia) Pushkin

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Translated classics of Russian and Soviet literature (38 volumes in total), this series also includes "The Insulted and Injured", "The Night Before", "Red Love", "How Steel Was Tempered", "The Insulted and Injured", etc. "Eugene Onegin" is Pushkin's masterpiece. This poetic novel broadly reflects the social life of Russia in the 1820s, truly expresses the anguish, exploration and awakening of Russian youth of that era, and raises many important social issues. Therefore, Belinsky called it "an encyclopedia of Russian life and the most popular work." The central protagonist of the work is the aristocratic young man Onegin. Onegin had a luxurious life similar to that of ordinary aristocratic youths, but the atmosphere of the times and progressive Enlightenment ideas, Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" and Rousseau's "Social Contract", and Byron's poems praising freedom and individual liberation all had an impact on him, causing his attitude towards reality to change. He began to be tired of the empty and boring life in the upper class, and came to the countryside with a desire for a new life, and tried to engage in agricultural reform. However, the flashy aristocratic education did not give him any practical ability to work, and the bad habits of leisure and indolence left a deep mark on him. Coupled with the criticism and opposition from the surrounding landowners, Onegin was still in a state of idleness, depression and hesitation in the end, and contracted the typical disease of the times-melancholy.

Selected Lyric Poems of Pushkin

(russia) Pushkin

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Pushkin is known as the "Sun of Russian Poetry" and he opened the door to Russian literature. He fully reflected his pursuit, emotion, character and style in his poetry. His poems are full of passion, and he always pursues unremittingly for freedom. He dreams of one day breaking away from the shackles of the Tsarist autocratic system and soaring under the unfettered blue sky. There are also a large number of love poems in his works, in which the poet expresses thousands of passionate and sincere feelings and eulogizes the women he admires. They are full of true feelings, popular and refreshing. This book contains the most important lyric poems that Pushkin created throughout his life, and was translated by Feng Chun, a famous translator who independently translated the ten-volume "Collected Works of Pushkin".

If Life Deceives You (a Must-read Series for Primary and Secondary School Students)

(russia) Pushkin

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The main content of "If Life Lies to You": To be honest, he really likes you! If I were you, I would definitely take him far away from here. Wouldn't that be great? He is an excellent fiancé... Why don't you want to marry him?