Alexander Pushkin
Born
in Moscow, Russian Empire
June 06, 1799
Died
February 10, 1837
Genre
Influences
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Eugene Onegin
712 editions
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published
1833
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The Captain's Daughter
154 editions
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published
1836
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The Queen of Spades
130 editions
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published
1834
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The Queen of Spades and Other Stories
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28 editions
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published
1841
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The Tale of Tsar Saltan
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111 editions
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published
1831
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Ruslan and Ludmila
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published
1820
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Tales of Belkin (The Art of the Novella)
186 editions
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published
1831
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Tales of Belkin and Other Prose Writings
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published
1836
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Dubrovsky
12 editions
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published
1841
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The Collected Stories
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published
1828
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“I have outlasted all desire,
My dreams and I have grown apart;
My grief alone is left entire,
The gleamings of an empty heart.
The storms of ruthless dispensation
Have struck my flowery garland numb,
I live in lonely desolation
And wonder when my end will come.
Thus on a naked tree-limb, blasted
By tardy winter's whistling chill,
A single leaf which has outlasted
Its season will be trembling still.”
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My dreams and I have grown apart;
My grief alone is left entire,
The gleamings of an empty heart.
The storms of ruthless dispensation
Have struck my flowery garland numb,
I live in lonely desolation
And wonder when my end will come.
Thus on a naked tree-limb, blasted
By tardy winter's whistling chill,
A single leaf which has outlasted
Its season will be trembling still.”
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“I loved you: and, it may be, from my soul
The former love has never gone away,
But let it not recall to you my dole;
I wish not sadden you in any way.
I loved you silently, without hope, fully,
In diffidence, in jealousy, in pain;
I loved you so tenderly and truly,
As let you else be loved by any man. ”
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The former love has never gone away,
But let it not recall to you my dole;
I wish not sadden you in any way.
I loved you silently, without hope, fully,
In diffidence, in jealousy, in pain;
I loved you so tenderly and truly,
As let you else be loved by any man. ”
―
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May 2020 Poll for Revisit the Shelf Book
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen (pub. 1814 pp. 507, last read Jan 2012)
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If on a Winter's Night a Traveler by Italo Calvino (pub. 1979 pp. 260, last read Feb . 2018)
Silas Marner by George Eliot ( pub. 1861, pp. 262 last read May 2018)
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson (pub. 1994 pp. 460, last read Feb. 2013)
Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin (pub. 1833 pp. 240
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