Short Stories of Pushkin

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by Alexander Pushkin

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A master of romance, satire, and tragedy—Alexander Pushkin’s greatest short stories come together in this beautifully bound collector’s edition that captures the birth of modern Russian prose and the timeless depth of human experience. Short Stories of Pushkin unites ten of Alexander Pushkin’s most acclaimed tales, revealing his genius for blending emotional truth, irony, and historical insight. This collection includes The Queen of Spades , The Postmaster , The Pistol Shot , The Blizzard , The Undertaker , and other masterpieces that shaped the course of Russian and world literature. From the haunting obsession of The Queen of Spades to the gentle pathos of The Postmaster , these stories explore love, betrayal, honor, and destiny with lyrical elegance and psychological precision. Pushkin’s narratives move between intimate human drama and sweeping social satire, portraying both the grandeur and fragility of 19th-century Russia. Presented in a deluxe hardbound format, this volume celebrates the artistry that inspired generations of writers—from Tolstoy and Dostoevsky to Chekhov and Nabokov—making it an essential addition for readers of world classics, students of literature, and collectors of timeless storytelling. Contents: The Queen of Spades - The Postmaster - The Pistol Shot - The Snowstorm - The Undertaker - The Lady Rustic - Kirdjali - The History of the Village of Gorohina - Peter the Great’s Negro - The Gypsies – Narrative and Dramatic Poem Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) is revered as the father of modern Russian literature. Equally gifted as poet, novelist, and dramatist, he transformed the Russian language into a vehicle for artistic expression and laid the foundation for generations of literary giants. His works combine romance, realism, and historical vision, securing his place among the greatest authors in world literature. About the Tranlator: Sutherland Edwards (1830–1888) is best remembered for her role in introducing Alexander Pushkin to English readers through fluent, accessible translation. At a time when Russian literature was largely unknown in Britain, she prioritised narrative clarity and elegance over strict literalism. Her translations helped shape early English perceptions of Pushkin, presenting his stories and poems as lively, sophisticated works of European literature and opening the door for wider interest in Russian writing.

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