Aleksandr Pushkin (1799–1837) was a Russian poet, novelist, and playwright known as the founder of modern Russian literature. His works, including the novel in verse “Eugene Onegin” and the drama “Boris Godunov,” shaped Russian literary traditions and continue to be celebrated for their artistic and cultural significance.
Short Stories written by Alexsander Pushkin
Kirdjali 1916 - Kirdjali was by birth a Bulgarian. Kirdjali, in the Turkish language, signifies a knight-errant, a bold fellow. His real name… ... Read more
The Coffin-Maker 1916 - The last of the effects of the coffin-maker, Adrian Prokhoroff, were placed upon the hearse, and a couple of sorry-looking… ... Read more
The Egyptian Nights 1916 - CHAPTER I. Charsky was one of the native-born inhabitants of St. Petersburg. He was not yet thirty years of age;… ... Read more
The Postmaster 1916 - The postmaster first took up his duties in the village of Ulapur. Though the village was a small one, there… ... Read more
The Queen of Spades 1834 - I There was a card party at the rooms of Narumov of the Horse Guards. The long winter night passed… ... Read more
The Shot 1813 - CHAPTER I We were stationed in the little town of N--. The life of an officer in the army is… ... Read more
The Snowstorm 1916 - Towards the end of the year 1811, a memorable period for us, the good Gavril Gavrilovitch R was living on… ... Read more