Fairy tales. Ruslan and Ludmila. Pushkin A.S.
Tales of the great Russian poet A.S. Pushkin (1799–1837) has been known to us from early childhood.
The collection includes a fairy tale about a fisherman and a fish (1833), a fairy tale about the golden cockerel (1834), the tale of King Saltan (1831), a fairy tale about the dead princess and seven heroes (1833), as well as an excerpt from The poems Ruslan and Lyudmila (1817–1820).
The poem Ruslan and Lyudmila the poet began to write in the lyceum. Prince Vladimir Red Sun celebrates the wedding of his youngest daughter Lyudmila with Prince Ruslan. And only three guests are not happy with the happiness of the young, these are three rival Ruslan: Rogdai, Farlaf and Ratmir. Suddenly Lyudmila disappears. Angry of great writings orders young knights to go in search of Lyudmila.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 6 years |
| Author | Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| The year of publishing | 2022 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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