There are three sections in this article, all concerning The Captains Daughter (Kapitanskaia dochka, 1836) by Alexander Pushkin. The first section reconstructs the hidden yet crucial train of thought launched by the elder Grinev’s reading of The Court Almanach for 1772, which comes to drive the novel’s plot in a surprising direction. The second section investigates the protagonist’s failed military career. The third section discusses Pushkin’s linguistic lapse (na son griadushchii instead of na son griadushchim), a distortion of a liturgical phrase well known to Orthodox Christians.Keywords: 19th-Century Russian Literature, Alexander Pushkin (1799—1837), Kapitanskaia dochka (1836), Russo-Turkish Wars (1736—1739, 1768—1774), Military Careers...
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The article focuses on the successful Russian official in the Kingdom of Poland, Nikolai Pavlishchev...
The article is based on a series of memoirs dedicated to a pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg socialit...
This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on...
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