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Sto caricando le informazioni... De kapiteinsdochter (originale 1836; edizione 1983)di Aleksandr S. Poesjkin
Informazioni sull'operaLa figlia del capitano di Alexander Pushkin (1836)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. First person account of a young man coming of age and finding/rescuing his love. Pushkin uses the story to relate the history of a rebellion in Tsarist Russia. This edition comes with many footnotes to provide historical context. If one is unfamiliar (as I am) with this history, the story itself is a decent romantic tale but it is the inclusion of the larger context---very skillfully done here---that makes this special ( ) La hija del capitán es una novela histórica aunque narre hechos prácticamente contemporáneos a la vida de Pushkin. La obra está considerada como una de las mejores de la literatura rusa y, en palabras de Gogol, la pureza y la simplicidad alcanzan tal altura, que la verdad misma parece artificial y caricaturesca. Recenzoj pri la traduko Citaĵo „ Valora verko. Ĝi unue montras al ni la vivadon de la aristokrataj oficiroj kaj ties morojn. Poste ni vidas manieron de rusa ribelo, „sensenca kaj senindulga“, kiel diras Puŝkin. La traduko estas modela. ” — 1927, g-K, La Socialisto, paĝo 72 Citaĵo „ La historio, similas multajn aliajn de la cara epoko; ĝi estas simple rakontita sen serĉado de komplikaĵoj, kelkaj teruraj revoluciaj scenoj en la Volga regiono. La figuro de l' ribelestro, kruela, diboĉema sed tamen sentema kaj foje nobla restas en la memoro. Bonega tradukado. ” — 1927(1965), Historio de Esperanto II, paĝo 626 Appartiene alle Collane EditorialiÈ contenuto inTales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin; The Queen of Spades; The Captain's Daughter; Peter the Great's Blackamoor di Alexander Pushkin The Queen of Spades and Other Stories (The Moor of Peter the Great; Dubrovsky; The Captain's Daughter) di Alexander Pushkin The Queen of Spades; The Tales of Ivan Belkin; Dubrovsky; The Captain's Daughter di Alexander Pushkin Premi e riconoscimentiMenzioniElenchi di rilievo
Alexander Pushkin's short novel is set during the reign of Catherine the Great, when the Cossacks rose up in rebellion against the Russian empress. Presented as the memoir of Pyotr Grinyov, a nobleman, The Captain's Daughter tells how, as a feckless youth and fledgling officer, Grinyov was sent from St. Petersburg to serve in a remote part of southern Russia. Traveling to take up this new post, Grinyov loses his shirt gambling and then loses his way in a terrible snowstorm, only to be guided to safety by a mysterious peasant. With impulsive gratitude Grinyov hands over his fur coat to his savior, never mind the cold. Arrived at Fort Belogorsk, Grinyov falls in love with Masha, the beautiful young daughter of his captain. Then Pugachev, leader of the Cossack rebellion, surrounds the fort. Resistance, he has made it clear, will be met by death. At once a fairy tale and a thrilling historical novel, this singularly Russian work of the imagination is also a timeless, universal, and very winning story of how love and duty can summon pluck and luck to confront calamity. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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