Who is a Russian poet who wrote more than 800 lyric poems in his life, and his works are called the encyclopedia of Russian life because of their popularity?
Pushkin (1799— 1837) is the representative of Russian positive romantic literature in the 9th century and the founder of critical realism literature. His works are rich in people's nature and are called "Encyclopedia of Russian Life". He has written lyric poems Ode to Freedom, To Chaadayev, To the Sea, To the Poet, etc. The novella The Captain's Daughter and his masterpiece yevgeni onegin (also translated by Eugen onegin). He is known as "the originator of Russian literature".