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Mendalieva Alina

Form: 6A

Teacher: Samokhina Y.M.

A.S. Pushkin

1799-1837

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Pushkin was born on

June 6, 1799 in

Moscow into a family

of landowners.

A.S.Pushkin 1800-1802

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His father, Sergei

was a poor

gentleman, an

educated man. He

knew the literature.

He was familiar with

many Russian

writers, and wrote

himself a little.

S.L Pushkin,1824.

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Nadezhda Ossipovna Hannibal

His mother, Nadezhda

Levinton, a granddaughter of

Arap of Peter I, later the

Russian general Hannibal.

Abram Petrovich Hannibal

Great-grandfather, Abram

Petrovich Hannibal "Negro

of Peter the Great.

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There were three children in

Pushkin’s family. The

eldest, Olga, the second - Alexander

Jr.,and - Lyovushka, the youngest

one.

Alexander

Lyovushka

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His grandmother, Maria A. Hannibal and the

nanny Arina made a great influence on

Alexander.

Maria A. Hannibal

The nanny Arina

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At the age of

12, Alexander was

taken to a new school

- Tsarskoe Selo near

St. Petersburg.

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Emperor's Tsar Lyceum was

founded for the education and

upbringing of young people

determined to be "the most

important part of the service of the

State."

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Emperor's Tsar Lyceum was founded for

the education and upbringing of young

people determined to be "the most

important part of the service of the

State."

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The academic year at Tsarskoe Selo

Lyceum lasted 11 months, from August 1 to

July 1. The Lyceum was a closed

institution. During the entire period of study

students were not allowed to leave

Tsarskoe Selo.

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Room of Alexander Pushkin

In each room there was

an iron bed, a desk, a

mirror, a chair, a table

for washing.

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Close friends of Pushkin in the Lyceum.

A.A.Delvig

I.I.Puschin

V.K.Kyukhelbecker

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Lyceum was the

happiest time in

Pushkin’s life. Then he

went to St. Petersburg

and entered the College

of Foreign Affairs. He

was fond of theatre.

There he became a

member of various

literary societies.

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After the finishing Lyceum in

1817 and again in 1819

after a serious illness

Pushkin came to

Mihaylovskoe, Pskov

province.

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In the first years after the

Lyceum he wrote the poem

"The Village," "To

Chaadayev," an ode to

"Liberty", the poem "Ruslan

and Ludmila."

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The ideas of

civil liberty

are also

reflected in

the

poems, and

in the

behaviour of

the young

Pushkin.

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There he wrote "The

Caucasian Prisoner", "The

Fountain of

Bakhchisarai, and"

Prisoner, "" The Song of Wise

Oleg “, he began to write the

novel " Eugene Onegin ".

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February 18, 1831.

Pushkin was

married with

N.N.Goncharova.

The first months of

after their wedding

they spent in

Moscow.

Pushkin’s flat in

Moscow. Arbat.

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From mid-October

1831 and last

years of his life

Pushkin and his

family lived in St.

Petersburg.

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Alexander Pushkin and Natalia Goncharova had four children.

The eldest

daughter, Maria A.

Pushkina (1832-

1919).

Youngest daughter, Natalia

Alexandrovna Pushkina (1836 -

1913).

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The eldest

son, Alexander Pushkin

(1833-1914).

The youngest son, Grigory

Pushkin (1835 1913).

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In early 1834 in Petersburg, appeared

the Frenchman Baron Edmond. He fell

in love with Pushkin's wife and

became to flirt with her.

Dantes,1830-s

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February

8, 1837, at 5

o'clock in the

evening, the

Black River in

St. Petersburg

took a fatal

duel in which

Pushkin was

mortally

wounded.

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In two

days

Pushkin

died. It

was on

February

10, 1837