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Alexander Sergeyevitch Pushkin

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1937
On February 10, 1937, will occur an event unique in Russian annals since the Revolution. During at least a minute's truce, every man and woman of the Russian race-whether White or Red, whether Soviet citizen in the cities and fields of Russia, or émigré “going up and down another's stairs” in Paris or Tokio will be just a Russian once more, as he or ...
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Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich (opera)

2002
Martin Cooper, Richard Taruskin
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Alexander Pushkin's View of Goethe

Comparative Literature, 1960
T HE PROBLEM of Alexander Pushkin's approach to Goethe, and the degree and nature of his dependence on Goethe for themes and inspiration, has been and continues to be debated by Russian literary scholars, and has not been altogether neglected by scholars in the West.l Non-Russian contributions, however, tend to slight the rich biographical materials ...
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ALEXANDER PUSHKIN AND ARTISTS

АЛЕКСАНДР СЕРГЕЕВИЧ ПУШКИН КАК КУЛЬТУРНЫЙ ФЕНОМЕН
А.С. Пушкина всегда привлекал мир художников. Он позировал В.А. Тропинину и О.А. Кипренскому, посвящал стихотворные строки К.П. Брюллову, А.О. Орловскому, Д. Доу, в «Евгении Онегине» упоминал «чудотворную кисть» Ф.П. Толстого. Посещая академические выставки, он живо откликался на новые произведения скульпторов А.В. Логановского и Н.С. Пименова, оставил
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‘OFFICIAL PUSHKIN’. ALEXANDER PUSHKIN’S OEUVRE IN THE GYMNASIA OF THE KINGDOM OF POLAND (1869–1905)

Polish Libraries, 2022
The work of Alexander Pushkin considered politically suspect and even potentially subversive in the first half of the 19th cen¬tury, was finally approved by the Russian educational authorities in the 1860s. This resulted not only from the appreciation of the ar¬tistic value of his writing, but above all from the recognition of the poet as a Russian ...
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Alexander Pushkin—Black Russian Poet

Black Scholar, 1989
(1989). Alexander Pushkin—Black Russian Poet. The Black Scholar: Vol. 20, Black Culture, pp. 2-9.
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Alexander Pushkin: Eugene Onegin

1992
This is a lively and readable guide to Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse Eugene Onegin, a landmark of European Romanticism, and arguably the best of all Russian poetry. Professor Briggs addresses the question of how such remarkable poetry can have been composed about a rather banal plot, and considers the form of the work and its poetic techniques in ...
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Alexander Pushkin

Russian Review, 1971
Cyril Bryner, Walter N. Vickery
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Two lives of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council)
The article presents the author’s generalizations from a number of his works which are related to the analysis of the work of A.S. Pushkin, who is presented as a reconstruction made in the logic of humanities and cultural studies. The main subject of the reconstruction is the personality of the poet, taken in the process of radical change; the ...
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