Pushkin’s masterpiece

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (александреревичпу)

He was born on June 6, 1999 in Moscow to an aristocratic landowning family. In June 1811, he was admitted to Huangcun School. In July 1814, the poem "To a Poet Friend" was published in the "European Bulletin". In March 1817, the first collection of poems "The Poems of Alexander Pushkin" was published. In July, I completed the poem "Ode to Freedom", which had a certain influence. In July 1819, he wrote the poem "Countryside". In March 1820, he completed his first long poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila", which attracted the attention of the literary world. In 1821, he completed the long poem "Captives of the Caucasus". In 1825, he completed the short poem "If Life Deceived You." In 1828, he completed the poetic novel "Eugene Onegin". In 1830, he participated in the editing work of "Literary Journal". In October 1833, he completed the long poem "The Bronze Horseman"; on December 30, he was appointed as a low-level servant in the palace by Nicholas I. In October 1836, he completed the novel "The Captain's Daughter". He died from injuries sustained in a duel on February 10, 1837.