Brief introduction of poet Pushkin

Pushkin's poems have strong practical significance and idealistic spirit. They usually praise freedom and oppose Russian serfdom. Most of his poems are closely related to the real social environment in Russia. The following is a brief introduction of Pushkin, a poet I collected, hoping to help you.

Brief introduction of poet Pushkin

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (Russian: александрсергеевичпы) His major works include Ode to Freedom, Ode to the Sea and Ode to Chaadayev. , poetic novel yevgeni onegin, short story The Queen of Spades, novel My Daughter, etc. Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was hailed by Gorky as "the beginning of all beginnings".

The representative work of the poet Pushkin

Pushkin's famous poem "If Life Deceives You" occupies a very important position in Russian poetry, but the creative background of this short philosophical lyric poem is very scary. When Pushkin wrote this poem, it was the climax of the Russian revolution, and every minute was thrilling. Pushkin mainly conveys two thoughts and feelings in this poem, one is to express his pursuit and yearning for his ideal social life, the other is to maintain a strong and optimistic spirit, and it is also a comfort to his lover. During the Russian Revolution, despite the war, Pushkin did not flinch, but became braver, stronger and more optimistic, and portrayed a bright future for people in words.

Pushkin's poems have high artistic value, and his superb literary skills can be seen in both writing techniques and writing skills. Pushkin's poetry is a typical work of modern romanticism, and the optimism embodied in it has always been an inspiring and inexhaustible motive force. In the Russian revolution, Pushkin's poetry also reached the peak of literature.

Social evaluation of the poet Pushkin

Pushkin's great contribution lies in the creation of Russian literary language and the establishment of Russian language norms. Turgenev said: "There is no doubt that he founded our poetic language and our literary language." Nikolai Nikolai Gogol, a good friend of Pushkin's contemporaries, once said, "When Pushkin's name was mentioned, I suddenly remembered that he was a Russian national poet. Just like a dictionary, it contains all the treasures, strength and flexibility of our language. In him, Russian nature, Russian soul, Russian language and Russian character are so pure and beautiful, just like the scenery projected on the protruding optical glass. " Pushkin enjoys a lofty position in the history of Russian literature. Pushkin's literary works have successfully created typical figures such as "superfluous man", "money knight", "nobody" and the leader of the peasant movement. Belinsky pointed out in the famous article "The Works of Alexander Pushkin": "Russian literature only started from Pushkin, because the pulse of Russian life is beating in his poems." Herzen, on the other hand, said that in the "cruel era" of Nicholas I's reactionary rule, "only Pushkin's sonorous and vast singing sounded in the valley of slavery and suffering: this singing inherited the past era, enriched today's days with brave voices, and sent its voice to the distant future". Goncharov said, "Pushkin is the father and ancestor of Russian art, just as lomonosov is the father of Russian science". Plekhanov, Luna Tsarski, Gorky and others also discussed Pushkin. Gorky once pointed out: "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 gives Russian literature a unique hue and a unique look. "