Frost is known as "Poet Laureate in American Literature".
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is a famous Russian writer, poet and novelist, the founder of modern Russian literature, the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the19th century, the founder of realistic literature and the founder of modern standard Russian. His masterpieces include Ode to Freedom, Ode to Chaadayev and Ode to the Sea.
Robert Frost (1March 26th, 874-19631October 29th) is one of the most popular American poets in the 20th century. He used to be a shoemaker, teacher and farmer in New England. His poems are based on the theme of rural life, which has a lot in common with19th century poets. In contrast, it is less modernistic. He won four Pulitzer Prizes and many other awards and honors.
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Pushkin's social influence;
1, affecting the world
Pushkin's works, with their lofty ideology and perfect artistry, have had a great influence all over the world, and his works have been translated into many languages. Pushkin shows his love for freedom and life in his works, and he firmly believes that light will overcome darkness and reason will overcome prejudice. His lofty mission and lofty ambition of "lighting people's hearts with words" deeply touched generation after generation.
His works inspired the creative passion and inspiration of many Russian musicians. The operas adapted from Pushkin's poems include yevgeny onegin, Boris Godunov, The Queen of Spades, rossland and lyudmila, and Ibokan.
Pushkin's lyric poems have been set to music and become popular art songs; Other works have also been adapted into ballets and become immortal classics on the stage.
2. Affect Russia
Pushkin's works were compiled into operas and dances by famous Russian artists, adapted into plays, children's plays and made into films. His poems have been written into songs and passed down to this day. In the Soviet Union, Pushkin studies formed "Pushkin studies". The Institute of Russian Literature of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (also known as "Pushkin House") is the center for collecting Pushkin's private books, manuscripts and studying Pushkin.
Over the years, famous Pushkin scholars, such as Ville Sayef, Maud Zalevschi, ZYavlovski, tomashevsky, Blagoe and Melah, have made many contributions to Pushkin studies.
The Russian Literature Institute has edited 17 volumes of The Complete Works of Pushkin (1937 ~ 1959), Pushkin Research and Materials, Pushkin Committee Journal (multiple volumes) and Pushkin Language Dictionary (4 volumes,/kloc-0).