Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin is widely regarded as the fountainhead of Russian literature, his works representing a cornerstone of Russian cultural heritage. Pushkin's engagement with the character of Boris Godunov might be seen as an exploration of the intricate relations between authority and its subjects, a topic that resonated within his own experiences with tsarist autocracy. Pushkin's keen understanding of human character, woven throughout his oeuvre, builds this closet play into a narrative that emerges as both a political critique and a timeless portrayal of human ambition and vulnerability.
'Boris Godunov' beckons to the discerning reader with an interest in the psychological and sociopolitical layers of power dynamics. This work is not only for scholars of Slavic studies and experts in literary masterpieces of the 19th century but is also accessible to those with a keen curiosity about the periods of political intrigue that define much of human history. As Pushkin navigates the volatile landscape of Russian leadership, he invites the reader to reflect upon the nature of power and the cyclical nature of history through his poignant and articulate prose.
Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837) stands as a monumental figure in Russian literature, an innovator who brought both lyric and epic poetry to new heights and laid the groundwork for the Russian literary language. His work, characterized by its use of language, narrative skill, and psychological depth, has earned him the title of the Russian Shakespeare. Among his crowning achievements is 'Boris Godunov' (1831), a historical drama that explores themes of power, guilt, and the tumultuous politics of the Time of Troubles. Pushkin's comprehensive understanding of human nature, combined with his mastery of verse, allowed him to weave a complex tale of the ascension and downfall of the titular tsar. This play marks only one of his several contributions to the canon of Russian literature, which also include the novel in verse 'Eugene Onegin' and the short story 'The Queen of Spades'. Not only are Pushkin's works hailed for their artistic merit, but they also reflect his engagement with the societal issues of his time, blending keen social commentary with profound philosophical questions. Pushkin's influence stretched far beyond his premature death, and he is regarded as the foundational figure of modern Russian literature. His legacy endures, and his works remain central to the study of Russian culture and history.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.9.2022 |
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Übersetzer | Alfred Hayes |
Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Dramatik / Theater |
Schlagworte | 1551 or 2-1605 • 19th-century drama • albanian • Aleksandr Pushkin plays • Baltic • Boris Fyodorovich • Boris Godunov • Classical Russian tragedies • Czar of Russia • Drama • Godunov • historical plays • literary masterpieces • Pushkin's historical drama • Russian drama • Russian Literature • Slavic • Tsarist Russia literature |
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