Pushkin Alexander (1799–1837)

Pushkin Alexander (1799–1837)

  • Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837)

    Alexander Pushkin - the greatest national poet of the Russian people, prose writer, playwright, historian, publicist, founding father of the modern Russian literary language. The collection comprises electronic copies of books, articles, archive documents, thesis abstracts, video films, visual and other materials, which spotlight the poet’s life and oeuvre, as well as the state activities aimed at preserving his memory.

    • General section

      The section includes collections of articles by scientific staff of the Pushkin Museum-Reserve "Mikhailovskoye" and periodicals dedicated to the poet

    • Biographic materials

      The section collects the books, journal articles, archive cases, author's abstracts, videos and other materials containing biographical information about A. S. Pushkin. Part of the section is filled with electronic copies of the postcards, drawings and paintings portraying the poet and the people in his ambiance.
    • Oeuvre

      The section includes texts by A. S. Pushkin, works containing an analysis of the poet's essays and discuss his place in the literary world

    • Memory of the poet

      Journal articles, books, archival materials and postcards in the collection were timed to the anniversaries of birth and death of Alexander Pushkin. There are also postcards and photographs depicting the monuments to the poet and places associated with his life and work.