To give you the best possible experience, this site uses cookies. Using your site means your agree to our use of cookies. We have published a new cookies policy, which you should need to find out more about the cookies we use. View Cookies Policy.
      The Captain's Daughter
      The Captain's Daughter

      The Captain's Daughter

      Review(0)
      20,00 $
      Ostatnie sztuki w magazynie
      Famous for his enormously influential poetry and plays, Alexander Pushkin is also beloved for his short stories. This collection showcases his tremendous range, which enabled him to portray the Russian people through romance, drama, and satire. The sparkling humor of the five ‘Tales of Belkin’ contrasts with Pushkin's dark fable of gambling and obsessive greed in ‘The Queen of Spades’ and his masterful historical novella, The Captain's Daughter, a story of love and betrayal set during a rebellion in the time of Catherine the Great.
      Quantity :
      • Delivery policyDelivery policy(edit with the Customer Reassurance module)
      • Return policyReturn policy(edit with the Customer Reassurance module)
      Famous for his enormously influential poetry and plays, Alexander Pushkin is also beloved for his short stories. This collection showcases his tremendous range, which enabled him to portray the Russian people through romance, drama, and satire. The sparkling humor of the five ‘Tales of Belkin’ contrasts with Pushkin's dark fable of gambling and obsessive greed in ‘The Queen of Spades’ and his masterful historical novella, The Captain's Daughter, a story of love and betrayal set during a rebellion in the time of Catherine the Great.
      1 Przedmiot

      Opis

      Autor
      Pushkin Alexander
      Wydawnictwo
      Vintage
      ISBN
      9780307949653
      Format
      Paperback
      Year Published
      2012
      Strony
      304

      No customer reviews for the moment.

      Write your review
      The Captain's Daughter
      The Captain's Daughter

      The Captain's Daughter

      20,00 $