톨스토이와 도스토옙스키가 존경한 시인, 푸시킨 러시아 문학의 아버지 #인문학 #오디오북 #작가전기 #스토리텔링 #명언 #인물다큐
Historical Verification and Literary Information on the Life of Alexander Pushkin Part 1: French in the Drawing Room and the Blood of African Hannibal (1799–1811) Historical Verification: Born into a Moscow aristocratic family that emulated Paris, France. Behind the scenes of the drawing room, where he spoke French fluently before Russian as a child, he sat on the lap of his nanny, Arina Rodionovna, a former serf, absorbing the folklore language of the deep Russian land—scented with the mist and earth—into the very framework of his soul. His identity is verified by the fact that he was not ashamed of his Black ancestry or curly hair—due to his great-grandfather Abram Gannibal, who was abducted from Africa, became the godson of Peter the Great, and rose to the rank of general—and proudly declared, "No other Russian writer has Black ancestry besides me." References and Sources: Alexander Pushkin’s Baptismal Register (June 1799), the serf emancipation document of his nanny Arina Rodionovna, and the manuscript of the unfinished novel *The Arabs of Peter the Great*. Part 2: The Monkey of the Lyceum and Derzhavin’s Great Blessing (1811–1817) Historical Details: Selected as a first-generation student at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, an elite institution established by Emperor Alexander I. Due to his short and sturdy build, he was called "The Monkey" or "The Frenchman," and even engaged in an inexperienced first duel with Kuchelbecker, aiming a gun at him. This section verifies the full details of the legendary event in which he was officially recognized as a literary successor by the old poet during a public examination in 1815, where he recited his own poems before Gavrila Derzhavin, the godfather of Russian watchmaking at the time, and was declared "blessed as he descended into the grave." References and Sources: Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum academic records, Derzhavin’s examination notes from the public examination of January 8, 1815, and the poem series *October 19*. ** Part 3: The Rebellion of the Green Lamp and the Emperor’s False Mercy (1817–1820) Historical Details: After being appointed as a low-ranking official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he joined the secret discussion forum "The Green Lamp" and circulated manuscript copies of the resistance poems Freedom and *Village*, which criticized the abolition of serfdom and autocratic power. Young officers carried his poems, which became the fuse for resistance against autocracy. Although he was demoted to Southern Russia at the plea of senior writers while facing exile in Siberia, this study provides a historical account of the hypocritical gaslighting structure in which Nicholas I later declared, "I will personally censor your poems," effectively binding his sharpened pen and silencing him within the prison of the system. Basis and Sources: Reports of the Secret Police of the Russian Imperial Ministry of Internal Affairs, manuscript historical materials of Pushkin’s resistance poem *Freedom*, and handwritten instructions from Nicholas I. ** Part 4: The Waves of the Black Sea and the Odessa Talisman Banza (1820–1824) Historical Content: While in exile in the Caucasus and Crimean Peninsula, he witnessed the raw vitality of nature and wrote the masterpiece *The Prisoner of the Caucasus*. After his transfer to Odessa, he used satirical poetry to take aim at Governor Count Vorontsov, who disregarded him and ordered the eradication of locust swarms, while simultaneously engaging in a secret affair with Vorontsov's elegant wife, Elizaveta Vorontsova. This section verifies the existence of a secret correspondence network in which he believed the gemstone ring she gave him as a token of farewell on the day of his exile to be a spiritual "talisman" for the rest of his life, constantly touching it whenever he wrote, and sealing her letters by stamping the ring's design onto the ashes like a seal after reading them. References and Sources: Count Mikhail Vorontsov's court report, the manuscript of Pushkin's The Talisman (1827), and the archives of his sister Olga Pushkinna's memoirs. ** Part 5: The Fate of the Revolution Changed by a Snow-Covered Wasteland and a Rabbit (1824–1826) Historical Content: He endured extreme solitude while under house arrest at the Mikhailovskoye estate, where even his own father was watching him, relying solely on secret visits from his nanny, Arina, and his friend, Ivan Pushkin. During this period of isolation, he completed the verse novel Eugene Onegin and the historical drama *Boris Godunov*. This section provides historical evidence of a miraculous anecdote in which, upon hearing news of the Decembrist Revolution (the Decembrist Uprising) in December 1825, he attempted to go to the square but turned back due to an ominous sign—a rabbit crossing the road—thereby dramatically escaping the catastrophe of execution and Siberian exile and preserving Russian literary history. This section provides historical evidence of th...

신곡 단테 지옥을 보았는가 #인문학 #작가전기 #인문학 #세계문학 #스토리텔링 #인물탐구 #인물다큐 #인물이야기 #히스토리
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"10년을 바쳐 번역하고 알았어요" 지금 당신이 겪는 억울한 고통이 사실 '축복'인 이유(고난의 비밀) | 김정아 박사 [세바시45 ep.107]

One Hundred Years of Solitude Part 02 | Adapted from the Original | A2-Level English Audiobook

조국에서 쫓겨난 노벨문학상 작가 토마스 만 #인문학 #세계문학 #작가전기 #스토리텔링 # 실화인물 #오디오북 #인물다큐

자유라는 외로움에 대하여 | 에리히 프롬 #철학 #인문학 #스토리텔링 #심리학

도스토옙프스키 : 백야 | 사형대에서 돌아온 작가가 쓴 단 하나의 사랑 이야기 | #노자 #장자 #톨스토이 #명언 #지혜 #오디오북 #고전

에드바르 뭉크는 왜 〈절규〉를 그렸나 | 그에게 그림은 죽음을 견디는 유일한 방법이었다.#뭉크 #오디오북 #수면

햄릿, 로미오와 줄리엣의 천재 극작가 윌리엄 셰익스피어의 인생여정. | 지혜의 조각 | 햄릿 | 로미오와 줄리엣 | 셰익스피어

Voltaire: The Man Who Mocked Fanaticism and Power #Audiobook #AuthorBiography #BiographicalDocume...

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[Figures and History] The Art of Remaining Unshaken No Matter How Much the World Changes: 'The Bo...

괴테 젊은 베르테르의 슬픔 파우스트 이탈리아 기행 #문학 #오디오북 #작가전기 #스토리텔링 #세계문학 #인문학 #이야기

조지 오웰 거짓은 거짓이다 #오디오북 #세계문학 #스토리텔링 #명언 #동물농장 #1984 #인생이야기

최초의 계산기 파스칼린를 만든 수학천재 블레즈 파스칼 #오디오북 #인문학 #작가전기 #스토리텔링 #인물다큐 #인물전기 #책읽기

노벨상을 거절한 실존주의 철학자 사르트르 #오디오북 #인문학 #철학 #스토리텔링 #작가전기 #세계문학 #구토 #타인은지옥이다 #인물 다큐

만족하지 못한 천재의 저주, 파우스트와 베르테르를 남긴 괴테 이야기
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[직접 번역·낭독] 기 드 모파상 명작 단편ㅣ쓸모없는아름다움ㅣ풍부한 역설의 재미

인생은 결국 아름다운 헛수고인가 | 거장 가와바타 야스나리의 결핍과 생애 #철학 #작가전기 #인문학 #인생수업 #스토리텔링

The Life of Ivan Turgenev: Finding Solace in the Words of a Russian Master

