THE IMAGE OF THE TSAR ABANDONING HIS THRONE IN ALEXANDER PUSHKIN'S POETRY
Journal: Problemy Istoriceskoj Poetiki (Vol.8, No. 5)Publication Date: 2008-11-28
Authors : Lebedeva E. S.;
Page : 264-273
Keywords : Alexander Pushkin; image; narrative lyrics; "Angelo"; "Roderick";
Abstract
The article analyses the image of the Tzar, who abandoned his family name, throne and crown and hid to repent his sins, created by Alexander Pushkin in his poems "Angelo" and "Roderick".
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