What famous poems did Pushkin write?
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (александрсергеевичп) The main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 19th century is also the founder of realistic literature and modern standard Russian. He is known as "the father of Russian literature" and "the sun of Russian poetry". There is also the novel The Captain's Daughter, the founder of historical documentary. The History of pugachev, the poetic novel yevgeni onegin, the novella Dubrovski, the collection of Belkin's novels, etc. He wrote many poems against serfdom and eulogized freedom, such as Ode to Self (1817). To Chaadayev (1818); Village (1819), in 182, Pushkin wrote a fairy tale narrative poem Ruslan and lyudmila. Short Sword (1821), Prisoner (1822), To the Sea (1824), etc., and he also wrote a group of "Southern Poems", including Captives of Caucasus (1822), Brothers of Robbers (1822) and Tears Springs of Bahce Sarah (1824). He also wrote many beautiful lyric poems: The Sun Sinked (182), Prisoner and Short Sword (1821), etc.