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Alexander Sergueievitch Pushkin foi um romancista e poeta russo da era romântica que é considerado por muitos como o maior poeta russo e fundador da moderna literatura russa. Pushkin foi pioneiro no uso do discurso vernacular em seus poemas e peças teatrais, criando um estilo de narrativa que misturava drama, romance e sátira associada com a literatura russa, influenciando fortemente desde então os escritores russos seguintes. Ele também escreveu ficção histórica. More information...

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