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The Gypsies, and ther Narrative Poems

Alexander Pushkin

The Gypsies, and ther Narrative Poems - David R. Godine Publisher - 116 pages

"Pushkin's reputation as Russia's greatest poet tests on more than Eugene Onegin. This selection of five of his finest narrative poems displays his essential qualities - his stylistic fluency, his ironic poise, his endless ability to surprise, his creation of poetry out of everyday language." "The Gypsies, the anti-Romantic tale of a city-dweller whose search for "unspoiled" values among gypsies ends in tragedy, is modern Russian literature's first masterpiece. The Bridegroom turns the Romantic ballad into a whodunit filled with sexual dread and subconscious terror. Count Nulin, a deliciously comic tale of country life, stands Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece on its head - what would have happened if Lucrece had slapped Tarquin's face? The Tale of the Dead Princess is Pushkin's version of the Snow White story, and the eerie Tale of the Golden Cockerel savagely politicizes the folk-tale form."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

9781567923056

2005036557


Poetry

PS3562.I4537 A83

811.54

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