Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin is one of the most famous domestic poets and writers. The life of the author of "Ruslan and Lyudmila", "Eugene Onegin", "Belkin Tales" was extraordinary, sometimes funny, but in many ways tragic.
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Youth of Pushkin
The future poet often spent the early years with his grandmother, Maria Hannibal, in the village of Zakharov, near Moscow. Pushkin loved to read books, tried to write poetry. A little later, Alexander Sergeyevich went to Tsarskoye Selo, where he was educated at the Lyceum. There he found friends. Being a pupil of the Lyceum, Pushkin joined the literary society "Arzamas".
In 1817, the young poet graduated from the Lyceum and, with the rank of college secretary, began working at the College of Foreign Affairs. Pushkin often visits the theater, participates in meetings of the Arzamas club, and also joins the Green Lamp theater and literary community.
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Pushkin in the links
In 1820, the poet was called to the military governor-general of St. Petersburg about the content of his poems. They want to send Alexandra to Siberia, but thanks to the efforts of friends, the punishment is mitigated, and the poet goes to work in the Chisinau office. Before leaving for Chisinau, the poet manages to visit the Crimea. Here, Pushkin had the idea of the novel "Eugene Onegin."
In Chisinau, the poet enters the Masonic lodge "Ovid". The new boss allows him to leave for a long time with friends in Kiev and Odessa. In 1823, Pushkin was transferred to serve in Odessa. There, he begins to look after the wife of the boss, as a result of which he aggravates relations with him. In 1824, authorities learned of Pushkin's commitment to atheistic teachings. As a result, the resignation and exile to Mikhailovsky. The poet endured solitude courageously. At this time, Pushkin thinks, rethinks many of his ideas. Here he writes his famous "I remember a wonderful moment.
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Maturity of the poet
In 1828, Pushkin met with Natalia Goncharova and made her an offer. However, her parents do not approve of marriage. The reason for this was the youth of Natalia, the free-thinking and poverty of Pushkin. The upset poet left for the Caucasus, wanting to take part in the war with Turkey. However, General Paskevich did not want to accept Pushkin into the army.
In 1831, Pushkin nevertheless achieved the hand of Natalia and got married. For some time, a young couple lives in Moscow, on the Arbat. Soon, the poet and his wife left for Tsarskoye Selo, since Pushkin could not tolerate the intervention of his mother-in-law in family life. Alexander Sergeevich delves into the study of history, in 1833 makes a trip to the Volga and the Urals. In the same year, Pushkin was elected a member of the Russian Academy. The poet and his family are moving to St. Petersburg.
In 1836, Pushkin published his journal, trying to deal with existing debts. Despite the popularity and fame of Pushkin, it is not necessary to consider him a minion of fate. The poet often spent time away from city entertainment, in Boldino and other secluded places. Had many debts, did not always get the opportunity to publish. The death of the mother was heavily worried by the poet. In this difficult time, Dantes also began to look after Alexander Sergeyevich’s wife. The duel was the tragic end of the fate of the great poet.