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Paperback The Captain's Daughter Book

ISBN: 1466204141

ISBN13: 9781466204140

The Captain's Daughter

(Part of the Clasicii ruși Series)

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"The Captain's Daughter" (also known as "The Daughter of the Commandant" or "Marie: A Story of Russian Love") is regarded as Pushkin's best prose work. It was first published in 1836 in the literary journal Sovremennik.

This historical novel is dedicated to the events of the Pugachev's Rebellion in Russia in 1773-1775. It tells the story of a 17-years-old officer, Peter Grineff, sent by his father into military service. Peter was assigned...

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A marvelous new translation

For the past five years, Hesperus Press has been doggedly pursuing a mission to "bring near what is far," to publish lost gems of world literature in new and fresh translations. Several Russian stones have been uncovered and repolished, including an acclaimed translation of Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time, as well as shorter, lesser-known works by Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Mayakovsky and Leskov. This marvelous new translation of Pushkin's near-to-last literary work before his death in 1837 is a historical novel of Pugachyov's rebellion, thickly laced with themes of loyalty, premonition, love and betrayal. Translator Robert Chandler's rendering has just enough lilt in the diction to remind us that this is 19th century literature, and, for the American reader, sufficient Britishisms (e.g. "going out on the razzle" or "kick over the traces") to remind that this was originally written in another language entirely. (Reviewed in Russian Life)

'When I hang a man I hang him....

.... when I pardon, I pardon. That's the way I am.' This love story with its fairy tale ending was charming to me despite the horrors of the historical rise of a usurper to the rightful throne in Russia. It's hero survives on the basis of a chance encounter and generosity. But there is a greater 'luck' to come at the end of the story.
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