Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin made an invaluable contributionin the development of Russian literature. He is the greatest poet of all time, his works are the golden fund of Russian literature, the wealth and pride of the Russian people. The name of Pushkin's fairy tales, poems, poems are well known not only in Russia and CIS countries. The whole world is familiar with the work of the great poet, playwright, writer.
Pushkin. A life
Alexander Sergeevich was born in 1799.The training of the future poet began at home, thanks to the French tutors, Pushkin spoke fluent French and fell in love with books from a young age. The basic training took place in the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. It is there that the work of the great Pushkin begins. Comrades and teachers are the first to get acquainted with his work. In the Lyceum, Alexander Sergeevich wrote the first lines to the poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila," and finished it only three years later.
Despite the taunts of the young Pushkin, which his comrades were experiencing, they spoke well of him. The closest friend from the entrance exams and to the end of his life was Ivan Ivanovich Puschin.
All life stages, travel, thoughts and emotionsthe poet and playwright reflected in his works. Alexander Sergeevich and his wife had four children. The descendants of the greatest writer live in different parts of the world today.
In the winter of 1837, the writer was mortally wounded. The reason for the duel was Natalia Nikolaevna Pushkin's wife, who, according to rumors of envious persons, had an affair with J. Dantes.
Pushkin's works are a great legacy of the Russian people
With the works of Alexander Sergeevich everyone is familiara man of our vast Homeland. Schools devote classes and creative evenings. In pedagogical universities, Pushkin's works are given special attention. In theaters performances are staged, actors often read poetry from the stage and quote Alexander Sergeevich. The cinema screens its vision of the genius's creativity.
The heroes of his works have become favorites for peopledifferent generations. And almost everyone can recall the lines from the poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila" or the immortal novel "Eugene Onegin". These huge works in verse are read and remembered very easily.
Readers and book lovers confess that they re-readhis works, each time they discover something new. Works that are not included in the compulsory school curriculum cause no less interest and love of descendants. The name of Pushkin's tales, his novels, poems and poems are close and familiar to the Russian people.
Pushkin for children
If foreigners think that the work of AlexanderSergeevich enters the hearts of Russians with the reading of Eugene Onegin, they are very mistaken. From early childhood, parents introduce their children to Pushkin's tales. And not only on books. The basis for films for children and cartoons of the Soviet period were Pushkin's fairy tales. Their full names remained the same as they were conceived by the author.
And although today the children have a huge choicefairy tales, cartoons and books, parents and teachers do not forget about the works checked by years. They remember well, develop imagination and teach good all Pushkin's fairy tales. A list of the names of your favorite works is determined by yourself.
Fairy tales of Pushkin
As well as it is necessary to the author of fairy tales, Pushkin teaches through them the most important things: kindness, patience and belief in miracles. Every fairy tale is an occasion to think for an adult.
The tales of Alexander Sergeevich differ not onlybrightness of images and characters. The main distinguishing feature is the harmony of the poetic form. The name of Pushkin's fairy tales is very clear and reveals the secret of the content. Not all modern tales adhere to this principle, the name of some remains incomprehensible even after reading the text.
If the reader has forgotten, what Pushkin's fairy tales are, we will recall their names with pleasure:
"The Bridegroom."
"The Tale of the Bears".
"The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights".
"The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda."
"The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish".
"Tale of Tsar Saltan, his son, the glorious and mighty hero Gvidone Saltanovich and the beautiful princess Swans."
"The Tale of the Golden Cockerel."
"King Nikita and forty of his daughters."
"Cupid and Hymn".
Inspiration and fairy tales
Fairy tales refer to the flowering of Pushkin's art.The meaning, laid down by the author, the description of the struggle between good and evil was originally intended for adults. But soon the golden cockerel, the goldfish, the beautiful Swan, the heroes, the squirrel and other heroes and characters of fairy tales won children's hearts and firmly established themselves in children's literature.
Alexander Sergeevich very accurately observed life,culture, images of the people and transferred them to their tales. Folklore breathes every creature of it. In those years, the main transmission of folk wisdom went through an oral canal, and the writer was able to perpetuate Russian folk folklore in his works. The name of Pushkin's fairy tales will always remain in the hearts of Russian people.