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Many generations of readers have become acquainted with the works of the great fabulist in early childhood and then, returning to them throughout their lives, re-read them with new, always fresh pleasure. Pushkin considered Krylov to be a truly national poet. Gogol called the fables of Krylov the 'Book of the wisdom of the people themselves.' 'Russia ... will rejoice and be proud of him,' wrote P. A. Vyazemsky, 'until our national language flourishes and the Russian word is precious to the Russian people.' This publication presents a complete collection of fables by I.A. Krylov, as well as his most famous plays: The Fashion Store, Lesson for Daughters.
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Many generations of readers have become acquainted with the works of the great fabulist in early childhood and then, returning to them throughout their lives, re-read them with new, always fresh pleasure. Pushkin considered Krylov to be a truly national poet. Gogol called the fables of Krylov the 'Book of the wisdom of the people themselves.' 'Russia ... will rejoice and be proud of him,' wrote P. A. Vyazemsky, 'until our national language flourishes and the Russian word is precious to the Russian people.' This publication presents a complete collection of fables by I.A. Krylov, as well as his most famous plays: The Fashion Store, Lesson for Daughters.
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Technische Daten
Autor/-in
Krylov I.A.
Verlag
Azbuka
ISBN
9785389110595
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2019
Seiten
384
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Many generations of readers have become acquainted with the works of the great fabulist in early childhood and then, returning to them throughout their lives, re-read them with new, always fresh pleasure. Pushkin considered Krylov to be a truly national poet. Gogol called the fables of Krylov the 'Book of the wisdom of the people themselves.' 'Russia ... will rejoice and be proud of him,' wrote P. A. Vyazemsky, 'until our national language flourishes and the Russian word is precious to the Russian people.' This publication presents a complete collection of fables by I.A. Krylov, as well as his most famous plays: The Fashion Store, Lesson for Daughters.