What is a poem to Kane?

To Kane is a love poem.

The love poem To Kane is one of Pushkin's best love poems, and it is a sincere and moving love song that has been told for the world. The article implies the author's feelings and feelings about the vicissitudes of life, and with exquisite conception, the perfect combination of content and art makes this poem a model of Russian love poetry.

He told us a real and touching love story with an expressive style. The mystery and beauty of love and the greatness of its power are all so vivid in this poem: the feeling of love at first sight is like a flash in the pan, and the long aftertaste brought by the "wonderful moment" of love.

After that, the love is forgotten and the sorrow of losing love is brought about by the vagaries of life. Then, the wonderful moment of love reappears, which brings ecstasy to the poet. The power of love is like sunshine, which illuminates the poet's dark life in prison. Because of these two wonderful moments of love, Kane's gentle voice and fairy-like beautiful image are permanently fixed in Pushkin's poems and will always exist in readers' minds.

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 was also praised by Gorky as "the beginning of all beginnings".

Creative background

Pushkin and Kern first met in p>1819 at Kern's uncle Olenin's home in Petersburg. That time Pushkin talked with 19-year-old Kane (she is the wife of a 56-year-old general) only in French, but when she left, she remembered Pushkin's eyes. From this point, we can guess that Pushkin left a deep impression on Kern.

several years have passed. Pushkin's poems have become a topic of discussion. Cohen, who loves poetry, has always dreamed of seeing him again. In June, 1825, Pushkin also visited her when she was staying at her aunt's estate in Osipova, San Shancun. It's a great joy for the two to meet again after six years. From that day on, that summer, they met almost every day for a whole month.