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Boris Godunov Alexander Pushkin

Boris Godunov

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    Boris Godunov

    Editorial: Vi-Da Global

    Idioma: Español

    ISBN: 9789876785228

    Formatos: ePub (Sin DRM)

    Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

    $6.00

    Medios de pago
      Boris Godunov Alexander Pushkin

      Boris Godunov

      $6.00

      Medios de pago

        Boris Godunov

        Editorial: Vi-Da Global

        Idioma: Español

        ISBN: 9789876785228

        Formatos: ePub (Sin DRM)

        Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

        $6.00

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          Sinopsis
          Esta obra de teatro es un claro ícono de la literatura rusa. El tema de ella se desarrolla a fines del siglo XVI y comienzos del siglo XVII, y por sus intenciones es grandiosa y de múltiples facetas. Refleja la sociedad feudal de esta época, quien con sus leyes y reales caracteres humanos, aparece personificada en sus personajes principales. El objetivo que mueve las acciones de Godunov es la toma del poder y su afirmación total. Este es el incentivo que mueve a Shuiski, a Basmanov y a Marina Mnishek. Pushkin subraya los rasgos a veces positivos de su personaje principal, pero que mueren o son mutilados por un deseo terrible, egoísta y apasionante de poder. La pasión del poder transforma también a Otrepiev en un aventurero que defrauda las esperanzas del pueblo, siendo por último un arma en manos de los polacos. Los apetitos de poder aparecen en la tragedia como enemigos de los intereses del pueblo.
          Acerca de Alexander Pushkin

          Alexander Pushkin was born into the Russian nobility in Moscow in 1799. Educated by French tutors while learning Russian from the household serfs, he began publishing poems in his early teens and soon gained widespread recognition, especially for his use of vernacular. At 18 he received a government appointment in St. Petersburg and threw himself into cultural life, including associating with radical intellectuals. He published his first major work, the long poem Rusian and Ludmila, in 1820, shortly before being banished from the capital for writing political poems such as Ode to Liberty.In 1825 some friends were involved in the Decembrist uprising, and Pushkin's restrictions were tightened. Yet he wrote some of his greatest work in exile, including his play Boris Godunov and his novel-in-verse Eugene Onegin. Finally pardoned by the Tsar, he married Natalya Goncharova in 1831. They became regulars of court society, which soon impoverished Pushkin, and in 1837, scandalous rumors about Natalya prompted him to challenge an alleged paramour to a duel. Wounded, Pushkin died two days later. Fearing a public outpouring at his funeral, the government removed his body in the night, to be buried at his family's distant estate. Josh Billings is a fiction writer and translator who lives in Maine. He is also the translator of the Melville House edition of THe Duel, by Aleksandr Kuprin

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