Why is Pushkin called the representative of romanticism and the memorial of modern literature?

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (1June 6, 799-1February 00837 100837) is a famous Russian writer, and is regarded by many as the greatest poet in Russia and the founder of modern Russian literature. /kloc-the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 0/9th century. Known as "the father of Russian novels". His works are the literary reaction of Russian national consciousness and aristocratic revolutionary movement. His representative poems include Ode to Freedom, Ode to the Sea, To Chaadayev, If Life Deceives You, etc. Poetic novels yevgeni onegin, The Captain's Daughter and The Queen of Spades, etc. Pushkin's creation is a vast and dazzling torrent of poetry and prose. In addition, he was a founder who combined romanticism with realism. This combination endows Russian literature with unique colors and characteristics. "