Russian Literature: An Introduction

Russian Literature: An Introduction
ISBN-10
0800869419
ISBN-13
9780800869410
Category
Russian literature
Pages
213
Language
English
Published
1985
Publisher
Taplinger Publishing Company
Author
Robert Lord

Description

In his early twenties Pushkin like many another of his generation had been influenced by Byron . This phase was short - lived , as a remark he made a few years later shows : ' Byron conceived and lived only one character – himself .

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