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Selection from Poems

Selection from Poems

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Number of Chapters: 24

Length: 55 minutes

Language: English

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is often called "the father of Russian literature". He was the first great poet to write in Russian rather than other European languages. His work influenced many later 19th century Russian-language writers.

Pushkin is notoriously difficult to translate into English. The translator here states "I have translated Pushkin literally word for word, line for line. My object was to make Pushkin himself, without a prompter, speak directly to English readers." - Summary by Alan Mapstone

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AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL POEMS: My Pedigree (Alan Mapstone)
My Monument (Alan Mapstone)
My Muse (Alan Mapstone)
My Demon (Alan Mapstone)
The Prophet (Alan Mapstone)
NARRATIVE POEMS: The Outcast (Alan Mapstone)
The Black Shawl (Alan Mapstone)
The Roussalka (Alan Mapstone)
The Cossak (Alan Mapstone)
The Drowned (Alan Mapstone)
POEMS OF NATURE: The North Wind (Alan Mapstone)
Winter Morning (Alan Mapstone)
Winter Evening (Alan Mapstone)
The Winter-Road (Alan Mapstone)
POEMS OF LOVE: The Storm-Maid (Alan Mapstone)
The Bard (Alan Mapstone)
Spanish Love-Song (Alan Mapstone)
Invocation (Alan Mapstone)
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS: The Poet (Alan Mapstone)
To The Poet (Alan Mapstone)
Insanity (Alan Mapstone)
Death-Thoughts (Alan Mapstone)
Rights (Alan Mapstone)
The Delibash (Alan Mapstone)
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