How to evaluate Selected Poems of Pushkin?

Pushkin's poems are sincere at first.

Pushkin's love poems are sometimes as warm and affectionate as he expressed in "I once loved you", and sometimes they appear peaceful and indifferent, such as "Under the blue sky of my motherland ...".

regardless of indifference or affection, he is very frank, and he does not exaggerate whitewash or play tricks on the effect. His love poems vary from person to person, from time to place, or unforgettable, or fleeting, or profound or shallow, but there is no disguise. The charm of Pushkin's poems comes not only from his genius, but also from his sincerity. Genius makes people stunned and impressed, and sincerity will really touch people's hearts.

Pushkin's sincerity is not only reflected in his love poems. Pushkin's poems exude an aristocratic atmosphere, which is more distinct in his early poems. "Pushkin is buried here. He and his young muse have spent their whole lives together in love and laziness."

The gentle style is another feature of his lyric poems. In the ups and downs of life, the poet has both joy and sadness, but the overall tone is calm and gentle, not life and death, exultation and fear, revealing Pushkin's personality and temperament. He is neither as idealistic as Shelley, nor as eager and angry as Byron. No matter sadness or joy, poets regard it as a gift of life and appreciate it with all their heart and soul, and bear and realize their own life in the emotional cycle of sadness and joy.