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  1. The Bronze Horseman: A Petersburg Tale ( Russian: Медный всадник: Петербургская повесть, romanized : Mednyy vsadnik: Peterburgskaya povest) is a narrative poem written by Alexander Pushkin in 1833 about the equestrian statue of Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg and the great flood of 1824.

  2. Aleksandr Pushkin. The Bronze Horseman. A Petersburg Story. 1833 INTRODUCTION. The incident, described in this story is based on a truth. The details of the flood are taken from the contemporary magazines. The curious ones can consult the record, prepared by V. I. Berkh. PROLOGUE. On a deserted, wave-swept shore,

  3. The Bronze Horseman, poem by Aleksandr Pushkin, published in 1837 as Medny vsadnik. It poses the problem of the “little man” whose happiness is destroyed by the great leader in pursuit of ambition.

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  4. The End of ‘The Bronze Horseman’. Pushkin's 1837 narrative poem about the equestrian statue of Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg and the great flood of 1824.

  5. The Bronze Horseman: A Saint Petersburg Story is a narrative poem by 19th-century Russian poet, dramatist, and novelist Alexander Pushkin, who is considered Russia’s greatest poet. It was written in 1833, but was not published until 1841, after Pushkin’s death due to censorship of Pushkin’s works by the Russian government. Regarded as one ...

  6. Complete summary of Alexander Pushkin's The Bronze Horseman. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Bronze Horseman.

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