1 February 2011

Pushkin and Mikhailovskoye. Russia. 1969 - 1.


* Pushkin and Mikhailovskoye.
Russia. 1969.
Set, 12 postcards.
* Puškini kaitseala Mihhailovskojes.
Vene postkaardikogumik, 1969.
* Пушкинский заповедник в Михайловском.
Комплект открыток. Россия. 1969.

Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a Russian author of the Romantic era, who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.

The poet first visited the family estate Mikhailovskoye just after graduating from Tsarskoye Selo lycée and was enchanted by the natural beauty of the place, the poetry of the peasant life and the aura of the past.
From 1824 until the end of his life Pushkin made frequent visit to Mikhailovskoye, where he also spent two years in exile. Mikhailovskoye became for him a place of intensive poetic creation. He wrote no less than 100 poems there and worked on chapters of “Eugene Onegin”, “Boris Godunov”, “The Gypsies” and “Count Nulin”.

Aleksander Sergejevitš Puškin (1799-1837) - vene suurim poeet, kirjutas paljud oma teosed Mihhailovskojes oma suguvõsa maamõisas.

Александр Сергеевич Пушкин (1799-1837) - русский поэт, драматург и прозаик,имеет репутацию величайшего русского поэта. Создатель современного русского литературного языка.
Михайловское - родовое имение матери А.С. Пушкина, его поэтическая родина, место духовного становления поэта, здесь он жил и творил.

1. Mikhailovskoye. River Sorot.
Mihhailovskoje. Soroti jõe kaldal.
Михайловское. Река Сороть.

2. Mikhailovskoye. Pushkin's monument.
Puškini mälestussammas Mihhailovskojes.
Михайловское. Памятник А. С. Пушкину.

3. Mikhailovskoye. Little pond in the park.
Tiik Mihhailovskoje pargis.
Михайловский парк. Пруд.
My collection.

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