Great people of my country
Transcript of Great people of my country
Great
people
of my country
Mendalieva Alina
Form: 6A
Teacher: Samokhina Y.M.
A.S. Pushkin
1799-1837
Pushkin was born on
June 6, 1799 in
Moscow into a family
of landowners.
A.S.Pushkin 1800-1802
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.
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.
There were three children in
Pushkin’s family. The
eldest, Olga, the second - Alexander
Jr.,and - Lyovushka, the youngest
one.
Alexander
Lyovushka
His grandmother, Maria A. Hannibal and the
nanny Arina made a great influence on
Alexander.
Maria A. Hannibal
The nanny Arina
At the age of
12, Alexander was
taken to a new school
- Tsarskoe Selo near
St. Petersburg.
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."
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."
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.
Room of Alexander Pushkin
In each room there was
an iron bed, a desk, a
mirror, a chair, a table
for washing.
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.
After the finishing Lyceum in
1817 and again in 1819
after a serious illness
Pushkin came to
Mihaylovskoe, Pskov
province.
In the first years after the
Lyceum he wrote the poem
"The Village," "To
Chaadayev," an ode to
"Liberty", the poem "Ruslan
and Ludmila."
The ideas of
civil liberty
are also
reflected in
the
poems, and
in the
behaviour of
the young
Pushkin.
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 ".
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.
From mid-October
1831 and last
years of his life
Pushkin and his
family lived in St.
Petersburg.
Alexander Pushkin and Natalia Goncharova had four children.
The eldest
daughter, Maria A.
Pushkina (1832-
1919).
Youngest daughter, Natalia
Alexandrovna Pushkina (1836 -
1913).
The eldest
son, Alexander Pushkin
(1833-1914).
The youngest son, Grigory
Pushkin (1835 1913).
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
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.