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The Daughter of the Commandant: Love, Betrayal, and Societal Expectations in 18th Century Russia

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Romántica

In "The Daughter of the Commandant," Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin weaves a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, blending historical fact with romantic fiction. The story centers on the passionate love between the brave officer, the titular daughter, and a captured Frenchman, illustrating the complexities of loyalty, honor, and personal sacrifice. Pushkin's lyrical prose, characterized by its rhythmic quality and vivid imagery, eloquently captures the emotional turmoil and valor of his characters, indicative of the early Romantic literary movement in Russia that sought to explore human emotions and individual experiences amidst the grand sweep of history. Pushkin, often hailed as the father of Russian literature, drew from his own multicultural heritage and intimate knowledge of Russian society to craft this tale. His experiences, including his own military service and aristocratic upbringing, enriched his literary voice, allowing him to depict the social and political tensions of his time with authenticity and depth. Pushkin's multifaceted background influenced his exploration of themes such as patriotism, the clash of cultures, and the struggles of individuals caught in the throes of war. "The Daughter of the Commandant" is a must-read for anyone interested in Russian literature, historical romance, or the intricate interplay of personal and national identity. Pushkin'Äôs masterful storytelling invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where love and duty conflict, making it an enduring study of the human condition that resonates even today.

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Traductores : Mary Pamela Milne-Home

Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 20 de noviembre de 2019

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