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After Ruslan and Ludmila, the first of Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin's poems, all of his poems are published together in Turkish for the first time. In the early works of these poems, which spanned the years 1821-1833 and lasted until 1825, Byron's romanticism predominated, but there was also a tendency towards reality. The Caucasian Prisoner and Gypsies, with its heroes who broke their ties with society under the harsh conditions of the period they lived in and sought salvation in the arms of nature and Gypsy tribes; Bahçesaray Fountain, which has the taste of an Eastern fairy tale, where Eastern tastes and sensual feelings specific to the East are blown away; The Bandit Brothers, which tells the tragic story of two brothers who chose banditry to survive, and Gavriliada, which was written based on a story from the Bible, are Pushkin's early poems and inspired leading representatives of revolutionary romanticism such as Lermontov with their lyricism, themes, concise and fluent language. Poltava, which is about the betrayal of the historical figure Mazepa to Peter the Great, and a passionate love story with war and execution scenes; The Copper Horseman, which is about the tragedy of a poor young man whose life was ruined by the overflow of the Neva River; Count Nulin, where Russian daily life is told in a witty language; and His historical and realistic poems, such as The Little House in Kolomna, are also mature examples of Pushkin's lyricism.



Number of Pages: 280

Year of Print: 2012


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Yapı Kredi Publications

First Print Year: 2012

Language Turkish

Publisher : Yapı Kredi Publications
Number of pages : 280
Publication Year : 2012
ISBN : 9789750822261
Translator : Kayhan Yukseler
The heart : Turkish
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poems After Ruslan and Ludmila, the first of Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin's poems, all of his poems are published together in Turkish for the first time. In the early works of these poems, which spanned the years 1821-1833 and lasted until 1825, Byron's romanticism predominated, but there was also a tendency towards reality. The Caucasian Prisoner and Gypsies, with its heroes who broke their ties with society under the harsh conditions of the period they lived in and sought salvation in the arms of nature and Gypsy tribes; Bahçesaray Fountain, which has the taste of an Eastern fairy tale, where Eastern tastes and sensual feelings unique to the East are blown away; The Bandit Brothers, which tells the tragic story of two brothers who chose banditry to survive, and Gavriliada, which was written based on a story from the Bible, are Pushkin's early poems and inspired leading representatives of revolutionary romanticism such as Lermontov with their lyricism, themes, concise and fluent language. Poltava, which is about the betrayal of the historical figure Mazepa to Peter the Great, and a passionate love story with war and execution scenes; The Copper Horseman, which is about the tragedy of a poor young man whose life was ruined by the overflow of the Neva River; Count Nulin, where Russian daily life is told in a witty language; and Historical and realistic poems such as The Little House in Kolomna are mature examples of Pushkin's lyricism. Number of Pages: 280 Year of Printing: 2012 Language: TurkishPublisher: Yapı Kredi Publications First Year of Printing: 2012 Language: Turkish PX10578
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