
Pushkin A.
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Alexander Pushkin is often regarded as the founder of modern Russian literature. Born into a noble family, he began writing poetry at a young age, and his work was heavily influenced by Russian folklore, French literature, and his diverse heritage. His most notable works include 'Eugene Onegin,' a novel in verse that explores themes of love, fate, and societal expectations, and 'Boris Godunov,' a historical drama that delves into the complexities of power and ambition. Pushkin's innovative use of language and form significantly shaped the development of Russian literary style.
Nationalität
Russisch
Geburtsdatum
June 6, 1799
Geburtsort
Moscow, Russia
Todesdatum
January 29, 1837
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