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MediaDB / «Poetic Escape" Elizaveta Abarinova-Kozhukhova: download fb2, read online
About the book: year / It is known that A. S. Pushkin, while in Mikhailovsky exile, hatched a plan to escape abroad through Dorpat and Riga, and during these The poet's brother Lev Sergeevich and Trigorsky neighbor Alexey Vulf were dedicated to daring plans. Here is how, for example, Pushkin’s biographer M.I. Semevsky reports this from the words of A.N. Wulf: “... Pushkin, not hoping to soon receive the right to freely leave the place of his imprisonment, dreamed up various projects on how to gain freedom. By the way, I offered him the following project: I will get myself a foreign passport and take Pushkin with me abroad in the role of a serf servant. Whether we would have gotten to the point of fulfilling this youthful project, I don’t know; I think it would all end in words; Fortunately, fate decided to arrange for Pushkin in such a way that in September 1826 he received, and in a completely original way, the coveted freedom.” But then, in the middle of the 19th century, Pushkin’s friends and contemporaries could hardly reveal all the circumstances of the case…