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The Bronze Horseman

rus. Медный всадник · 1837
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Book Review

The Bronze Horseman by Alexander Pushkin is one of the most significant works of Russian literature, combining elements of historical poetry and philosophical drama. Critics note that Pushkin masterfully conveys the atmosphere of Petersburg, creating vivid and symbolic images. The central theme of the work is the conflict between the individual and the state, embodied in the confrontation between Eugene and Peter the Great. The image of The Bronze Horseman symbolizes the relentless power of authority that suppresses human destinies. Critics also emphasize that Pushkin uses rich language and rhythmic structure to enhance the drama and emotional tension of the poem. At the same time, the work sparks discussions about the role of the individual in history and the moral aspects of power. The Bronze Horseman remains relevant today, continuing to inspire readers and researchers with its depth and complexity.

The Bronze Horseman
Date of publication: 28 May 2024
Last updated: 9 July 2024
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The Bronze Horseman
Original titlerus. Медный всадник · 1837