Among all the authors I read, there is one whom I love most of all, whose works for me are the standard of the classics, whose works I have been literally familiar with since childhood, and still I am discovering more and more of his works. My favorite author is the great A.S. Pushkin.
Even in early childhood, my mother read to me Pushkin's tales. I had a beautiful large book with illustrations, which I always carried with me. My favorite tales were: “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”, “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” and “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”.
When I grew up I began to read Pushkin's poems and novels. I can not distinguish my favorite work from the heritage of A.S. Pushkin. But there are works that I re-read, for example: “The Captain's Daughter”, “The Queen of Spades”, “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, “Dubrovsky” and “Eugene Onegin”.
I sympathize with the heroes of Pushkin, I like their characters, their perseverance, they are very strong personalities, they steadfastly endure all the trials of fate, it cannot but delight, I would also like to have such strength of mind as the heroes of Pushkin.
I also like to read the lyrics created by A.S. Pushkin. His poems are very diverse, they touch upon a variety of serious problems, for example, the problems of the state system in Russia or the problems of a small person. Pushkin masterfully creates a description of landscapes and people, readers can feel the whole atmosphere that is described in the work, we empathize with the heroes, rejoice with them.
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Among all the authors I read, there is one whom I love most of all, whose works for me are the standard of the classics, whose works I have been literally familiar with since childhood, and still I am discovering more and more of his works. My favorite author is the great A.S. Pushkin.
Even in early childhood, my mother read to me Pushkin's tales. I had a beautiful large book with illustrations, which I always carried with me. My favorite tales were: “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”, “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” and “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”.
When I grew up I began to read Pushkin's poems and novels. I can not distinguish my favorite work from the heritage of A.S. Pushkin. But there are works that I re-read, for example: “The Captain's Daughter”, “The Queen of Spades”, “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, “Dubrovsky” and “Eugene Onegin”.
I sympathize with the heroes of Pushkin, I like their characters, their perseverance, they are very strong personalities, they steadfastly endure all the trials of fate, it cannot but delight, I would also like to have such strength of mind as the heroes of Pushkin.
I also like to read the lyrics created by A.S. Pushkin. His poems are very diverse, they touch upon a variety of serious problems, for example, the problems of the state system in Russia or the problems of a small person. Pushkin masterfully creates a description of landscapes and people, readers can feel the whole atmosphere that is described in the work, we empathize with the heroes, rejoice with them.