Did Pushkin really die in a duel?

1837, Alexander Sergey, founder of modern Russian literature.

Vicky Pushkin was shot in a duel with French Baron Dundees. For a century and a half, the world has regretted his unexpected early death. Otherwise, this great poet will leave a richer spiritual wealth to future generations.

People know from all kinds of history books that the murderer who shot the poet was an ignorant and dissolute French officer Dantè s. When he aimed at the poet's chest and pulled the trigger, he became a sinner.

However, some scholars who study Pushkin recently found that some things that were once regarded as important and weighty are retreating to the second line, and the secondary figures and historical materials that have been neglected are gradually highlighted, and the history presented to people has become another way. What is the authenticity of these "discoveries"? We might as well have a look.

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Dundees was once described as an out-and-out villain and villain. In fact, the French officer met his Baron michel platini in St Petersburg, and was taken to Russia by michel platini who was infatuated with him. Like michel platini, Dundees attracts the upper class in St Petersburg. Handsome and handsome, he not only won the favor of dignitaries with his rich knowledge, astute wisdom, youthful vigor and optimistic and open-minded attitude towards life, but also will always be a success in the upper-class women's circle. If it weren't for the duel and vicious shooting with Pushkin, Dantè s might have been the darling of that era.

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Pushkin's wife Idalia is undoubtedly the most beautiful woman in St. Petersburg in the past, and was once known as the swan in St. Petersburg. Although she is the mother of three children, Dants is still madly in love with her. Although she had an affair with Dantè s, she was not lacking in sincerity. When Dantè s waited for the verdict of the military court after the duel with Pushkin, Idalia wrote to him and said, "My friend, I am angry because I won't forget your existence as you think. If you think so, it only shows that you don't really know me, because if I fall in love with someone, I will die. "

Pushkin's wife is the illegitimate daughter of the famous Russian count Stroganov. Although influenced by her father, Idalia was good at words and bohemian since she was a child. However, experts and scholars engaged in Pushkin research have never been able to confirm why she suddenly betrayed her husband shortly after marriage. They can only make various assumptions based on limited data.

Nowadays, some scholars have suggested that Pushkin's neglect of his wife and her failure to fulfill her husband's responsibilities are undoubtedly harmful to her. Women can't forgive this kind of injury.

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Recently, some details of Pushkin's last life have attracted the attention of some scholars. Pushkin spent a month and a half in the autumn manor in the countryside before his death, and spent it with many women. Romance was the lifestyle of the upper class at that time. Pushkin "would rather live in the affectionate manor of the old lady Sipova, just for loving the old lady's little daughters and their cousins".

It is said that Pushkin, the newlyweds, showed off their contacts with many girlfriends to his lovely wife who was still immersed in happiness, which was a great stimulus to Idalia and also buried a bad feeling in their relationship.

Goncharov and Sheremenikov are close friends of the poet, and they also tell such a story in their memoirs. Once, in front of the guests, Idalia asked the poet to write something on her photo album. The guest found that her tone was not so much a request as a request. Pushkin replied that he was not an expert in photo albums. Idalia became angry from embarrassment after hearing this, shouting. The poet suppressed his anger and agreed to write an inscription for the album. The next day, at Pushkin's guest party, the hostess took out an album with the poet's inscription on it, and Pushkin's poem praising his wife was sung on the spot. The poet's love poems for his wife are quite colorful. Idalia's eyes lit up when she listened to the poem, revealing extreme satisfaction. Goncharov wrote in his memoirs: "I only know that in this poem, every line of Pushkin is dazzling, like a diamond surrounded by pure gold." However, what happened later was surprising. An hour later, a guest who was still immersed in poetry finally found something after repeated chanting, and could not help shouting, "My God, what is this?"? ! "When the guest pointed out his discovery to the hostess, the hostess flew into a rage and threw the photo album out of the door angrily. It turned out that Pushkin did not write the date of the day after the poem, but wrote the date of April Fool's Day-April 1.

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This kind of teasing is more embarrassing than slapping in front of everyone. With Idalia's character, she must make Pushkin pay for it. Some people think that the poet's tragedy was planned by his wife and carried out with relatives and friends.

Even after Pushkin's death, the beauty of St. Petersburg failed to sweep away her hatred of poets. When she learned that a statue of a poet in Odessa was completed, she screamed and went to Odessa to spit on Pushkin's statue. This has also become evidence for those who hold the above views.

However, some people say that Russians shed tears for the tragic fate of poets, and people demand that the murderer be punished. But did Pushkin really die in a duel of love?

After studying the relevant historical materials in detail, relevant experts pointed out that Pushkin's death was completely a conspiracy.

It turned out that Tsar Nicholas I had coveted the beauty of Pushkin's wife, Goncharova. Directed by the czar, Dundees seduced Goncharova in various public occasions, deliberately angered Pushkin, made him duel with him, and took the opportunity to kill Pushkin. In addition, this incident was widely publicized by the tsar in the upper class, which led to Pushkin being slandered many times, his reputation was greatly damaged, and this bloody duel was also provoked.

Who was the real murderer after Pushkin died? People have always wondered why this "sun of Russian poetry" suddenly lost its light when it was in full swing. While reading the poet's wonderful poems, we also hope to find out the real killer of the poet as soon as possible.