Pushkin is the fact of the biography


Pushkin is the fact of the biography

The magazine of the “right hemisphere of the introvert” 10 facts that you need to know about Alexander Pushkin Alexander Pushkin are called “Our All”, “The Sun of Russian Poetry”. Indeed, Pushkin is considered one of the greatest poets, it was he who created the modern Russian language. We tell ten interesting facts from his biography. Reading time: 3 minutes.

Application for self -development. In the year, the emperor transported him to Russia, since at that time it was fashionable to have black people at court. Alexander Pushkin was not a favorite child. His mother was indifferent to the future poet. Basically, she spent time with Olga and Levushka. However, when Alexander Pushkin was sent to exile in Mikhailovskoye, Nadezhda Hannibal twice wrote a petition to the emperor.

After the exile, the poet often came to his parents. His mother approved the marriage of her son to Natalia Goncharova. Pushkin studied poorly at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. He was one of the last students in performance. Alexander studied only those subjects that were interesting to him: French, Russian literature, sports classes. Especially Pushkin loved poetry. Often he wrote something in the lessons, and because of this he was expelled from the class.

Pushkin received the approval of Derzhavin. Alexander wrote from the age of 13, at about this age they published his first poem. In the year, during an open exam at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, the poet read the poem “Memories in Tsarskoye Selo”. Among the listeners was the famous poet Gabriel Derzhavin. He appreciated the student’s talent. The poet spent six years in exile due to the fact that he criticized power in works.

The southern link lasted four years for a year. During this period, Pushkin created the poems “Caucasian captive”, “Bakhchisarai fountain” and several chapters of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. Later the poet was sent to exile in Mikhailovskoye. Parents of Natalia Goncharova were against her marriage with Pushkin. The poet met a girl at a Moscow ball. She was 16 years old, and six months later, Pushkin got up, but Natalia's mother refused, because her daughter was young, and her older sisters were not yet married.

It is believed that the girl’s parents wanted to find her husband richer, as Goncharova was the first beauty. But no one wanted to cross the way to the poet, and in the end the lovers got married. The poet had conflicting relations with Nicholas I. Pushkin maintained the uprising of the Decembrists and criticized the power. But when he personally met the emperor, Nicholas I liked him.

The poet decided to swear allegiance to him. The king was Pushkin’s personal censor. And after his death, the emperor paid all the debts of the poet. Pushkin had many muses. He had two lists of girls. In the first, he wrote the names of lovers with whom he had a serious relationship. There were such girls and in the second the poet recorded minor hobbies, which were interesting that Natalya Goncharova was Pushkin’s love.

The poet was very superstitious. Moreover, he would come up with the majority of signs himself and then was afraid to leave the house until superstition would lose his evil power. Now the psychotherapists would diagnose an obsessive-compulsive disorder. Pushkin had 29 duels. Moreover, 24 were appointed, but did not take place, and in four both enemy were not injured.

However, the last duel became fatal for the poet.