What are Pushkin's works?
During his exile, Pushkin wrote Prisoner of the Caucasus (182 1), Bandit Brothers (1822), Shigatse (1824) and the historical tragedy Boris Godunov (/klk). 1825, after the failure of the party uprising in December, the czar government tried to woo poets to serve the autocratic system. But Pushkin sang Ode to the Old Days and wrote a poem to Siberia (1827) to commemorate and praise the December Party members. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/830, Pushkin spent three months in the territory of Burkino. Chapters 8 and 9 of yevgeni onegin, Tales of Belkin, 4 small tragedies and more than 30 lyric poems were all completed at this time. In 1930s, Pushkin also wrote the long poem The Bronze Knight (1833), the novella The Queen of Spades (1833), Dubrovski (1833) and The Captain's Daughter (1836).