Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 356, June, 1845

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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 356, June, 1845

by Various Authors

EN·~9 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

BLACKWOOD'S - EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. - NO. CCCLVI. JUNE, 1845. VOL. LVII.

0:14
2

BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. - NO. CCCLVI. JUNE, 1845. VOL. LVII.

0:04
3

PÚSHKIN, THE RUSSIAN POET. - No. I. - Sketch of Púshkin's Life and Works, by Thomas B. Shaw, B.A. of Cambridge, Adjunct Professor of English Literature in the Imperial Alexander Lyceum, Translator of "The Heretic," &c. &c.

3:13:00
4

THE NOVEL AND THE DRAMA. - (Some Advice To an Author.)

39:15
5

MARSTON; OR, THE MEMOIRS OF A STATESMAN. - Part XVII.

2:36
6

LEBRUN'S LAWSUIT.

53:02
7

CENNINO CENNINI ON PAINTING. - Translated from the Italian by Mrs Merrifield.

54:45
8

ÆSTHETICS OF DRESS. - No. IV. - Minor Matters.

35:09
9

SUSPIRIA DE PROFUNDIS: BEING A SEQUEL TO THE CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER. - Part I. Concluded. - The Palimpsest.

18:52
10

HANNIBAL.

1:03:32

Description

This thoughtful essay opens with a sweeping meditation on how nature and destiny shape a genius, then turns to celebrate the poet whose name has become synonymous with the spirit of his nation. It sketches the contours of his literary brilliance, positioning him alongside Shakespeare, Molière and Cervantes as a voice that has woven itself into everyday speech and collective memory.

The piece delves into the poet’s remarkable lineage, tracing his birth in Moscow to an ancient German‑Russian family and revealing a surprising African connection through his maternal grandfather, a former admiral of Peter the Great’s court. By intertwining these strands of heritage with early milestones in his short, shining career, the article invites listeners to contemplate how the mingling of cultures and the forces of history helped forge a literary icon whose influence still reverberates today.

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en

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~9 hours (536K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Brendan OConnor, Jonathan Ingram, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Library of Early Journals.)

Release date

2008-04-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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