Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is a famous Russian writer, poet and novelist, the founder of Russian modern literature, and the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the19th century.
At the same time, he is also the founder of realistic literature and modern standard Russian. He is known as the father of Russian literature, the sun and bronze knight of Russian poetry. His masterpieces include Ode to Freedom, Ode to Chaadayev and Ode to the Sea.
He founded Russian national literature and literary language, and set an example for Russian literature in various fields such as poetry, novels, drama and even fairy tales. Pushkin is also praised by Gorky as the beginning of all beginnings.
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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 expressed his freedom in his works.
His love for life, his firm belief that light will eventually overcome darkness and reason will eventually overcome prejudice, and his lofty sense of mission and lofty ambition to illuminate people's hearts with words have deeply touched generations.
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.
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