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The Queen of Spades and Selected Works
The Queen of Spades and Selected Works | Alexander Pushkin
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"The Queen of Spades" is one of the most famous tales in Russian literature, and inspired the eponymous opera by Tchaikovsky; in "The Stationmaster", from The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin, Pushkin reworks the parable of the Prodigal Son; "Tsar Nikita and his Forty Daughters" is one of Pushkins bawdier early poems; and the narrative poem "The Bronze Horseman", inspired by a St Petersburg statue of Peter the Great, is one of Pushkins best-known and most influential works. The volume also includes a selection of Pushkins best lyric poetry. Contents: Short Stories: The Queen of Spades; The Stationmaster Drama: Extracts from Boris Godunov and Mozart and Salieri The Bronze Horseman (narrative poem), Tsar Nikita and His Forty Daughters (folk poem) and 14 lyric poems Novel in Verse: Extract from Yevgeny Onegin (novel in verse)
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Far be it from me to influence anyone's book buying habits (@saresmoore) but look how beautiful they are! All courtesy of a 12 month subscription to Pushkin Press

saresmoore Gah! You're shameless! They're beautiful. 😍 7y
Moray_Reads @saresmoore I'm very tempted to sign up again next year 7y
saresmoore It looks like they may no longer be offering the subscription. Or perhaps it's only at the beginning of the year? 7y
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Moray_Reads @saresmoore you may be right. Oh no! 😢 7y
TrishB Lovely 💗 7y
LeahBergen Oooo! 😍 7y
maich Sweet😍 7y
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The works in this compilation cleverly illustrate Pushkin's character, from the exquisite but cynical passage of "Onegin", the moralising of the title story, the remarkably vulgar "Tsar Nikita" and the tender "Oh, I Have Loved You". Inveterate, unapologetic seducer or sensitive poet, whichever his mode his work is elegant and potent. Briggs provides an excellent explanation of the beloved place of Pushkin in Russia #TacklingTheTBR

RealLifeReading What a beautiful tea cup! 7y
Moray_Reads @RealLifeReading Thank you! It's from a company called T2, they do lovely modern teaware ❤ 7y
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LeahBergen Love it! 7y
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