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  1. The Captain's Daughter (Russian: «Капитанская дочка», romanized: Kapitanskaja dočka) is a historical novel by the Russian writer Alexander Pushkin. It was first published in 1836 in the fourth issue of the literary journal Sovremennik and is his only completed novel.

  2. Resumen del argumento. Piotr Andréievich Griniov, el único hijo vivo de un exoficial del ejército, cuando cumple 16 años es enviado por su padre a Oremburgo para que realice servicio militar.

  3. Pyotr Grinev, a sixteen-year-old son of a wealthy landowner, is enlisted in the armed service and sent to a small garrison on the outskirts of the Russian Empire. Illustrations by Pavel Sokolov...

  4. The Pugachev of The Captain’s Daughter is a source of sublime or childish terror, fearsome but incapable of inflicting suffering. In The Captain’s Daughter Pushkin-the-historiographer is vanquished by Pushkin-the-poet, and the last word about Pugachev in us remains forever with the poet.

  5. A classic Russian historical military novel set during the Pugachev Rebellion which contrasts the human internal world with the inevitable movements of history“Time has done nothing to dull the...

  6. The Captain's Daughter. Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin. Hesperus, 2007 - Fiction - 130 pages. Pushkin's version of the historical novel in the style of Walter Scott, this final prose work also...

  7. These are stories that upend expectations at every turn: in The Captain’s Daughter, Pushkins masterful novella of love and rebellion set during the reign of Catherine the Great, a mysterious encounter proves fatally significant during a brutal uprising, while in ‘The Queen of Spades’ a man obsessively pursues an elderly woman’s ...