ANALYSIS OF THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER SERGEEVICH PUSHKIN

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  • Mansurova Rushongul Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Russian Language and Literature, MAMUN University

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Abstract

The exploration of literary masterpieces often begins with an acknowledgment of their profound cultural significance, serving as a mirror reflecting societal values. In the case of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, his works not only encapsulate the quintessence of Russian literature but also transcend geographical and temporal boundaries, offering insights into universal human experiences. As one delves into the intricacies of Pushkin's narratives and poetic forms, it becomes evident that his innovations laid the groundwork for future generations of writers, establishing a rich tapestry of themes such as love, freedom, and identity. To fully appreciate the scope of Pushkin's influence, it is essential to contextualize his oeuvre within the historical and political dynamics of 19th-century Russia. Emerging from an era fraught with sociopolitical upheaval, Pushkin's narratives reflect the tensions between tradition and modernity, aristocracy and the burgeoning middle class. His ability to blend the personal with the political allowed him to articulate the struggles of his time while simultaneously crafting timeless tales that resonate with readers across ages. Ultimately, an analysis of Pushkin's works reveals not only his artistic brilliance but also his role as a cultural intermediary navigating the complexities of Russian identity. By examining the thematic depth and stylistic nuances of his poetry and prose, one can discern a dialogue between individual longing and collective consciousness. This intricate interplay invites further exploration, prompting scholars to reconsider the implications of Pushkin legacy in both a Russian and a global context, thereby enriching our understanding of literature's capacity to shape and reflect human existence.

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Published

2025-01-20

How to Cite

Mansurova Rushongul. (2025). ANALYSIS OF THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER SERGEEVICH PUSHKIN. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 12(01), 303–310. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/2474