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Books with author Alexander Koshkin

  • Marie A Story of Russian Love:

    Alexander Pushkin

    (ReadHowYouWant.com, Nov. 28, 2007)
    Depicting the life on Russian plains, this is a love story adorned with deep sentiments and emotions. The protagonists have to face hardships and deceptions; this is the price that true love has to pay in order to unite. With an exceptionally well-planned plot and skilfully drawn characters, this is a hallmark of Russian literature.
  • Marie A Story of Russian Love

    Alexander Pushkin

    (ReadHowYouWant.com, May 4, 2007)
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  • Marie a Story of Russian Love

    Alexander Pushkin

    (JANSEN, MCCLURG & COMPANY, July 6, 1880)
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  • Marie, A Story of Russian Love

    Alexander Pushkin

    (E-BOOKARAMA, March 17, 2020)
    "Marie, A Story of Russian Love" is a very straightforward and elegant love story by Russia’s Father of Literature, Alexander Pushkin. The novel provides insight into Russian history of the eighteenth century during the reign of Catherine the Great.Set on the Russian plains, young Peter Grineff leaves the comfort of his home to face blizzards, hardship, the barbarous Kalmouk, and the Corporal of the Cossacks. During a snowstorm, a mysterious figure appears, to whom Peter gives his warm coat. This encounter is to prove crucial to Peter's future. Against a gelid backdrop, love blossoms for Peter and Marie, Captain Mironoff's daughter. However, Peter's love, as pure as the untrodden snow on the steppes, is threatened by a rival for Marie's affection, as well as having to unravel entangled conflicts and fend off the hatred around him.