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Bronze Horseman

Part of the BCP Russian Texts series
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This last and most brilliant narrative poem by Russia's greatest poet, Alexander Pushkin, should form an essential part of all courses in Russian literature.

It combines praise of Peter the Great and his city of St Petersburg with a dramatic account of the devastating flood of 1824 and a lowly individual's resultant insanity.

The political, historical, religious, ecological, and metaphysical-existential questions which Pushkin formulates with dazzling power and concision have been the subject of endless critical debate.

This new student edition includes an interpretative introduction which seeks to accommodate conflicting critical readings, copious linguistic and literary commentary, and a separate short essay on the poem's St Petersburg background.

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Bristol Classical Press
1853995754 / 9781853995750
Paperback / softback
891.713
24/08/2000
United Kingdom
116 pages, black & white illustrations
140 x 216 mm, 145 grams
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