The individual and society, the boundaries between the freedom of the individual and arbitrariness, are the central themes of the poem "The Gypsies" (1824), which represents the culmination and the last work of Pushkin's romantic creation. "The Gypsies" sharply raised the issue of happiness as a tragic philosophical problem and paved the way for deeper exploration of Pushkin's main theme, the theme of man and the world.
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Specifications
- Author
- Aleksandr Sergeevic Puskin
- Publisher
- Iridanos
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 64
- Release Date
- 5/2017
- Publication Date
- 2017
- Dimensions
- 17x21.5 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789603353751
Additional Specifications
- Classic Poets
- No
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